- Page 1 and 2: OPCODEOMS Studio Patches
- Page 3 and 4: Ch 6: Patch Sequences 66Creating/Ed
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- Page 9 and 10: MAKING PATCHDOCUMENTSCURRENTChoose
- Page 11 and 12: Patches can also be cut to the Clip
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- Page 15 and 16: Click the Velocity Modifier module
- Page 17 and 18: COPYING/PASTINGMODULES ANDCONNECTIO
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- Page 29 and 30: CHANNELSPLITTER MODULEFigure 37: Ch
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- Page 39 and 40: CONTROL VALUEMODIFIERDouble-click t
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Choose a MIDI source from the MIDI
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EDITING THEENABLE STUDIOPATCH CHANG
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EDITING THEPATCH CHAINCONTROLSMODUL
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PATCH CHAIN EDIT WINDOW TERMINOLOGY
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You may not make changes directly t
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CHANGING THE PATCH DOCUMENTIf the P
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USING THE“CHANGINGPATCHES SETSCUR
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The seven buttons across the top of
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THE SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE EVENTTo edit a
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There are two ways to send an All N
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DEFINING THE ENDSEQUENCEYou’ll ne
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BANKA collection of patches stored
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Patch Name Document column: This co
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CURRENT AND MISSING DOCUMENTSFigure
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Show Channels is a toggle whose val
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OMS also provides Factory Name docu
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A Patch Name Editor opens for that
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Note Name Indicator: The OMS Name M
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COPY NAME LISTChoose Copy Name List
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For example: General MIDI devices h
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Patch prefixes can be entered in th
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• The Name Browser. This is a mor
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BROWSER MENUFigure 143: Browser Men
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Documents that can’t be found are
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SAVE AND MAKECURRENTLike Save (abov
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REBUILD ALLChoose this command to r
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CH 9:PATCH IDEASThis chapter contai
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IMPROVEDVOLUME PEDALYou can improve
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ONE FINGER CHORDSTo ease the pressu
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PATCHES DON’T WORK—MIDI SOURCE