Hello,
About the Patch assign page:
In the manual I read: (...)You will have noted that every cell display shows not one but two slots. You can fill the second slot with another Patch, giving you aces to two articulations at once. By holding <Apple> while you drag a patch, you can also fill it directly into the second slot of any cell in the matrix grid.
The patches can be crossfaded by activating the 'X'button between the two slots.
Questions:
a.What do you mean by two slots? I can drag the borders of the cell display to show as many slots as I want, not just two. Or is this just to simplify things?
b. Why hold <Apple> while dragging a patch to a second slot? You can drag it without this command and put it in the second slot. Why the command?
c. I do not see any X button between slots.
This will all sound very stupid, maybe I am looking on the wrong page or something.
Sorry about that.
Greetings,
Gerard
About the Patch assign page:
In the manual I read: (...)You will have noted that every cell display shows not one but two slots. You can fill the second slot with another Patch, giving you aces to two articulations at once. By holding <Apple> while you drag a patch, you can also fill it directly into the second slot of any cell in the matrix grid.
The patches can be crossfaded by activating the 'X'button between the two slots.
Questions:
a.What do you mean by two slots? I can drag the borders of the cell display to show as many slots as I want, not just two. Or is this just to simplify things?
b. Why hold <Apple> while dragging a patch to a second slot? You can drag it without this command and put it in the second slot. Why the command?
c. I do not see any X button between slots.
This will all sound very stupid, maybe I am looking on the wrong page or something.
Sorry about that.
Greetings,
Gerard