Move synth up/down in Browser/Synth/...

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2015/04/05 12:30:46 (permalink)

Move synth up/down in Browser/Synth/...

Hi Guys
 
Is there any possibilities to change synth place or move up/down synth in Browser/Synth/...
(Sonar Platinum) I saw only "Replace Synth" in pop-menu above.
 
Thanks
 
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    williamcopper
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    Re: Move synth up/down in Browser/Synth/... 2015/04/05 12:38:55 (permalink)
    I'd like to know this too ... I've not been able to find a way to do it, but it would be nice for organizing things. 
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    Papermonster
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    Re: Move synth up/down in Browser/Synth/... 2015/04/05 12:42:05 (permalink)
    Maybe next month :)  Because is very useful and simple tool. ;)
     
     
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    Bristol_Jonesey
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    Re: Move synth up/down in Browser/Synth/... 2015/04/05 12:53:54 (permalink)
    Nope, cannot be done.
     
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    Re: Move synth up/down in Browser/Synth/... 2015/04/05 19:54:15 (permalink)
    The only workaround I can think of is to save the synth presets for the synth you want to move, then swap synths as required and load the appropriate preset. IMHO the easiest option would be drag-and-drop, like you do with effects in the FX bin or ProChannel.

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