[Solved] Such a shame!

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[Solved] Such a shame!

So I'm working on a track, Sonar rewired with Reason and I have a nice Rapture patch working well in the tune. Unfortunately I tweeked a dial on the Rapture and wasn't happy so I thought I'd flick the patch to the next one (with the patch arrow) and then flick back a patch to the original sound. It doesn't work like that if you haven't already been browsing patches.
I've tried to find the patch I was using but it's like it doesn't exist .

Does anyone know what it was called? If you need a clue it was interestingly ambient with a nice bottom end.

Grum
post edited by Anderton - 2013/11/01 16:07:09

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    Re: Such a shame! 2013/11/01 15:19:06 (permalink)
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    So I'm working on a track, Sonar rewired with Reason and I have a nice Rapture patch working well in the tune. Unfortunately I tweeked a dial on the Rapture and wasn't happy so I thought I'd flick the patch to the next one (with the patch arrow) and then flick back a patch to the original sound. It doesn't work like that if you haven't already been browsing patches.
    I've tried to find the patch I was using but it's like it doesn't exist .

    Does anyone know what it was called? If you need a clue it was interestingly ambient with a nice bottom end.

    Grum


    Maybe I am misunderstanding. (Maybe a rewire issue?) If you click on the small downward triangle to the LEFT of the Program Window - it should bring up a list of your most recently used programs. No?

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    Re: Such a shame! 2013/11/01 16:05:06 (permalink)
    Brando
    grumbleweed4162So I'm working on a track, Sonar rewired with Reason and I have a nice Rapture patch working well in the tune. Unfortunately I tweeked a dial on the Rapture and wasn't happy so I thought I'd flick the patch to the next one (with the patch arrow) and then flick back a patch to the original sound. It doesn't work like that if you haven't already been browsing patches.
    I've tried to find the patch I was using but it's like it doesn't exist .

    Does anyone know what it was called? If you need a clue it was interestingly ambient with a nice bottom end.

    Grum

    Maybe I am misunderstanding. (Maybe a rewire issue?) If you click on the small downward triangle to the LEFT of the Program Window - it should bring up a list of your most recently used programs. No?


    Yeah that works if you haven't already panicked and ploughed through a bunch of presets
    I'm living and learning (as in it won't happen again).

    Grum.

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