Edit Recall on SP/LP?
Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2014 6:11 pm
Hi All,
First post on this board as I just bought myself a Slim Phatty and love it!! I was very into synths in the late 80's and this is my first new (to me) synth in over 20 years.
One thing I've searched for in the manual and online and haven't come across is some way to "recall" an edit to a patch…here's what I mean.
My first synth was an Oberheim Matrix-6 (which I'm now re-discovering and loving) and it had a feature that if you edited a patch and then went to another preset (losing your edit), you could use the "Edit Recall" feature from the master section to recall the last settings you had when editing a patch.
The usefulness of this is that if you were editing a patch and wanted to save it somewhere other than the source patch, you could go and audition your other patches to figure out who's going to get fired to make room for the new patch.
I'm finding that with a few knobs (infinitely more than my Oberheim which doesn't have a single knob) I often stray very far from the original patch and then I'm not sure where to store it! The thing is so new and I'm using it in a band so I want to keep some of the better factory presets until I come up with my own sounds to use.
So is there any way to do this on an LP/SP?
If not, it would be a great addition to the next firmware update.
First post on this board as I just bought myself a Slim Phatty and love it!! I was very into synths in the late 80's and this is my first new (to me) synth in over 20 years.
One thing I've searched for in the manual and online and haven't come across is some way to "recall" an edit to a patch…here's what I mean.
My first synth was an Oberheim Matrix-6 (which I'm now re-discovering and loving) and it had a feature that if you edited a patch and then went to another preset (losing your edit), you could use the "Edit Recall" feature from the master section to recall the last settings you had when editing a patch.
The usefulness of this is that if you were editing a patch and wanted to save it somewhere other than the source patch, you could go and audition your other patches to figure out who's going to get fired to make room for the new patch.
I'm finding that with a few knobs (infinitely more than my Oberheim which doesn't have a single knob) I often stray very far from the original patch and then I'm not sure where to store it! The thing is so new and I'm using it in a band so I want to keep some of the better factory presets until I come up with my own sounds to use.
So is there any way to do this on an LP/SP?
If not, it would be a great addition to the next firmware update.