TTs-1 m Why does it do this?

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2008/10/25 23:55:23 (permalink)

TTs-1 m Why does it do this?

Saturday eve\


I insert an instance of TTS-1.

I change the first channel's instrument.

I save a preset.

I start S7.

The first channel now reads "PIANO 1."


What is happening?

What is not obvious to me?

Why is it not whelmingly obvious to me?


(It may be the reason, but I am alone and:::: I am saying, with extra volume, words that most humans should not say, think, and/or provide amplitude to, to its perpetuation.)

J


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post edited by jm24 - 2008/10/26 00:00:24
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    InstrEd
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    RE: TTs-1 m Why does it do this? 2008/10/26 00:00:54 (permalink)
    TTS-1 is like the old days. You have to change it by the bank, Patch in the track inspector to make it stick I believe. I haven't used the TTS-1 much anymore because it didn't seem to like my dual-core system. If I unchecked MP support it was fine.

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    RE: TTs-1 m Why does it do this? 2008/10/26 00:29:37 (permalink)
    All you need do is insert a patch change to what you want using the List View at the top.

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