locking volumes of the ACC ?
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locking volumes of the ACC ?
Can I lock the volumes of the ACCs for all styles ? For ex I want only the bass to play only, and I want this to stay when switching from style to style.
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I think its possible in Global, do not fool yourself, locking it doesnt mean
it will always have the same Volume, it wont work as you expect it.
Locking means it will only Lock the volume mahematically, the number but
sonically that doesnt mean it will sound the same on another style or program.
it will always have the same Volume, it wont work as you expect it.
Locking means it will only Lock the volume mahematically, the number but
sonically that doesnt mean it will sound the same on another style or program.
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Re: locking volumes of the ACC ?
Hi rbalaa
yes you can mute all other tracks and lock this situation.
After changing a style, you will only hear the bass-track.
yes you can mute all other tracks and lock this situation.
After changing a style, you will only hear the bass-track.
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Now i understood the question better i guess, what you can do and its better
is to assign one of the Switches to Mute All Acc Tracks, that way you'll be able
to have control over it instead of always going to Global and Unlocking and Locking.
is to assign one of the Switches to Mute All Acc Tracks, that way you'll be able
to have control over it instead of always going to Global and Unlocking and Locking.
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I tried this and changing the style unmutes them. I'm just wondering, the sliders on the pa2x allow you to keep these setting unchanged throught any style selection ?BasariStudios wrote:Now i understood the question better i guess, what you can do and its better
is to assign one of the Switches to Mute All Acc Tracks, that way you'll be able
to have control over it instead of always going to Global and Unlocking and Locking.
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I think they do, if they are assigned and locked Globally.
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Hi rbaala. Just a suggestion here and it's what I do to create 'Unplugged' type styles - or styles with less parts playing. It's a bit of work but you can create and audition a new Bank of styles in less than an hour. I load all the particular styles that I want to play in this way into a spare Bank. I then load each style and mute the parts that I don't want to hear and simply save the style from the screen menu. I then carry on with each style until the Bank is done. You can then add parts to a style as necessary by touching the mute on the voice in the track control on the screen...Just an idea for you to consider 
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