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Old 09-22-2002, 10:36 AM
electrobank electrobank is offline
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Default PATCH NAMES. WHEN?

I know this topic has been done before, but the more the merrier.
I have had it with numbers in the patch list. I should not have to have my synth manual open just to pull up one patch. I know most audio engineers can't count past two anyway, so I am sure they would like to view the patch names instead of numbers. It just really sucks escpecially when your synth has numurous banks.
I am not gonna go buy a MAC just so I can use the OMF feature. Sonar, Cubase, and Logic all offer this capability.
Oh, and when you do decide to program this function in, don't do it half -assed. Make sure you have preset list of popular synths. XG, CS6x, Triton, K2500 etc. The only typing I need to be doing is naming tracks, not typing up a patch list. [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img]
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