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Original Message 1/5                 Date: 11-Jul-03  @  02:12 AM   -   prog switching...

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hey,

I must admit that I've been neglecting my nova lately  

Anyways, i have a really annoying problem:

Ex: I'll have 2 parts in use. I'll have part 2 selected then press part 1 and it will copy part 2's program over to 1. Also, on logic, channel 1 is selected. Should I have a different midi channel selected or something?

Thanks!

bs



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Message 2/5                 Date: 11-Jul-03  @  08:06 AM   -   RE: prog switching...

Maarten

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I dunno... cause this is the Waldorf forum! :P

-M-



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Message 3/5                 Date: 11-Jul-03  @  05:09 PM   -   RE: prog switching...

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oops I was talking about the uQ  



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Message 4/5                 Date: 12-Jul-03  @  08:55 AM   -   RE: prog switching...

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If the 2 parts of your multi are on the same midi channel and midi through is active in your sequencer, every program change will affect both parts.



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Message 5/5                 Date: 12-Jul-03  @  05:16 PM   -   RE: prog switching...

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no they are on different midi channels...should I always switch programs while having the global midi channel selected on logic?



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