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Joshman
Total Posts: 208
Joined 10-28-2013 status: Enthusiast |
I was in Church Sunday playing for service and I discovered that I really didn’t understand how to call up Voices, Performance’s etc.
I can scroll but it takes too long - So I understand that Master Mode was designed for this the first question is:
But if I understand it correctly Putting something in Master Mode is for convenience to access favorites and most usable Songs/ Voices/ Performances etc. Correct?
Is there an easy way to access a voice, performance, or song using the buttons ?
Thank you all so much
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MeMyselfAndI64
Total Posts: 201
Joined 11-12-2013 status: Enthusiast |
Easiest way is to add Voices and Performances to the favorites.
When it comes to master mode (You can do a lot:)
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Joshman
Total Posts: 208
Joined 10-28-2013 status: Enthusiast |
I printed out the entire section in the manual on Master Mode and just didn’t get it
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anotherscott
Total Posts: 653
Joined 06-30-2010 status: Guru |
Adding Voices and Performances to the favorites doesn’t really address the scrolling problem. Putting them into Masters will, but if you want to start more simply, the easiest way to access your favorite voices from buttons is just to use the Store button to also put those voices into USER locations. You don’t have to worry about erasing anything, because everything in a USER location from the factory is only a copy of a Voice that is also somewhere else. So, to start, take your 16 favorite Voices and put them into the first 16 locations of USER Bank 1. Now all you have to do is navigate to User Bank 1, and each of those 16 sounds are accessible by directly hitting one of the 16 buttons. Performances are a little tricker, because even though they don’t actually include sounds of their own (all the voices that make up a performance are also available individually in voice mode), you may like some of the sample combinations they came up with, and they *will* be erased if you put something else into the same location, so you may want to move things around so that all the Performances you want can be accessed where you want them. Master mode allows you to have each button call up either a song or a performance (and also does other things), but if you’re finding it confusing, you can start with the approach above. But if you want to play with the Master locations, this is another case where you don’t have to worry about erasing anything. Every Voice in Master mode is also available in Voice mode; every Performance is available in Performance mode. Masters don’t actually have sounds of their own… they are probably best thought of as “shortcuts” or “aliases” (to use Windows and Mac speak) to sounds that actually reside elsewhere. |