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Question for Spogg re. Quilcom Mystery.
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Question for Spogg re. Quilcom Mystery.
Dear Spogg.
Lurve the YouTube vid. on this, haven't tried it yet, not good with synths (yet!) so be gentle!
I know it's a sort of random thing - if you find a pad setting you like, is there any way of saving it as a preset, so you can load exactly the same sound back in again to reuse? Or if not, is there a workaround to do the same thing?
Yours hopefully
Chris.
Lurve the YouTube vid. on this, haven't tried it yet, not good with synths (yet!) so be gentle!
I know it's a sort of random thing - if you find a pad setting you like, is there any way of saving it as a preset, so you can load exactly the same sound back in again to reuse? Or if not, is there a workaround to do the same thing?
Yours hopefully
Chris.
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Re: Question for Spogg re. Quilcom Mystery.
ulrichburke wrote:Dear Spogg.
... is there any way of saving it as a preset, so you can load exactly the same sound back in again to reuse? Or if not, is there a workaround to do the same thing?
Hi Chris and welcome to the forum.
You can save the current setup in a preset but not the randomisation itself. So a preset is really a “flavour” rather than a fixed pattern that evolves and changes in the same way every time. If you need to have the exact same soundscape every time I suggest you record the output for some time then edit it as a wav file. You’d need to record it in real time rather than do a fast export/bounce/freeze.
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