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Instruments
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6.15 Editing a Synthesizer Patch
A patch can be initialised as a blank starting point and edited to create new
sounds. These can then be saved to the SD card. Each synth model has a
number of parameters specic to the engine loaded. The patch editor,
accessed via the instrument parameter page.
▌ EDITING A PATCH
1. Ensure the project in which to work is open and active and a pattern
selected for editing. Ensure a synth step is selected.
2. To edit the synth and change the model for the synth on the selected
step, Press [Instrument Parameters]. Ensure page 1/2 is selected.
3. Select the synth model type.
4. To edit a patch use the patch editor. Press [Edit Patch] to select the
patch editor.
1. Select the synth section to edit, for example the ‘Osc’ section. Press
the lit [PAD] respective to the section to select, i.e. Pad 1.
Parameters for the selected section are presented on the screen.
2. Navigate to the parameter to edit using the [Up] and [Down] Arrows
The value will be separately presented under screen button 8.
3. Change the value to suit the sound design required. Turn (Jog) to
change the value of the highlighted parameter.
4. It is recommended to adjust by ear. This may be iterative across
multiple parameters to hone in and develop the sound. Press any
unlit [PAD] to audition the sound while editing, e.g. Pad 5.
5. This may be iterative across multiple parameters to hone in and
develop the sound.
5. To store the sound in the patch list on the SD card, select ‘Save’ or
‘Save As’ from the screen buttons. Save As will also present the option
to change the name.