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Johnnyack
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Joined 09-28-2012 status: Regular |
I’ve read, and re-read the “Understanding Master Mode†and I’m not getting it. Here is the big question I have… I’m a performing musician in a band, our sets are about 10 - 12 songs each. is there a benefit using Master Mode V.S. Performance Mode for this application?
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Bad_Mister
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Joined 07-30-2002 status: Moderator |
Master mode has two roles:
A Master is always recalling one of the S90 XS/S70 XS programs - be it a VOICE, be it a PERFORMANCE, or be it a MIX/MULTI. So it is not a separate mode from PERFORMANCE mode. You can organize the PERFORMANCES you are using into MASTER mode so that each time you advanced to the next MASTER program you recall a different PERFORMANCE. so the ADVANTAGE on stage would be - say your set requires you to move from PERFORMANCE 001 to PERFORMANCE 033 and then to PERFORMANCE 050…
Instead of jumpting around you could setup
Because one of the functions of MASTER mode is organizing your internal programs into a single easy to access bank. |
Johnnyack
Total Posts: 27
Joined 09-28-2012 status: Regular |
Nice! So all I have to do is enter the songs from the set list every time I gig. What a time saver. Thank you! |