MATRIXSYNTH: Tara's Pro One Patches from '04 - How Do You Remember Your Patches?


Thursday, June 19, 2008

Tara's Pro One Patches from '04 - How Do You Remember Your Patches?

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3 comments:

  1. Photos!!
    If I'm sure that I won't remember, or that it's just pure spaghetti, we'll just take a snapshot. Most of the time we just hit record and forget the patch forever!
    -b

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  2. Polaroids were the old modular user cheat. But with digital cameras, digital pics are the way to go.

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  3. When I am playing live, I just make a short note on the name of the analog non-preset synth patch to know what sound comes when. Then I set the settings by using my internal memory (in the head). Only some very important details for a parameter or two might get written down.
    For documentation of my favorite sounds I use photo copy versions of the blank sheets that use to be in the manuals of most synths before the in introduction of memories into most synths.
    And I used to write down the parameters of my PPG wave sounds into a selfmade form I did 21 years ago. Now that I have no PPG wave anymore, it would be still possible to recreate all my PPG wave sounds by using these sheets on someone's PPG wave 2.2 or 2.3. Do this with a cassette interface.

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