Something else bothers me :
There are a lot of good presets in Tyrell.
Thare are a lot of presets that are not (for me)
Can there be some "favorite" mechanism, to store one's favorite presets ?
Thanks
Click on 'Patch' and then in the patch browser, right click and you will see 'mark favourite' and 'mark as junk' and the 'show junk' is there in case you need to see the junk again. Favorites will get a gold star, junk will be invisible unless you choose to see it. Also, you can create a directory with your favorite patches and just save off copies there, I usually tweak everything a little anyhow so save my variations there.Tp3 wrote:Everyone is so obsessed with Tyrell's skin...![]()
Something else bothers me :
There are a lot of good presets in Tyrell.
Thare are a lot of presets that are not (for me)
Can there be some "favorite" mechanism, to store one's favorite presets ?
Thanks
Hey! I'm not fat....I'm just big boned....(in more ways than one)......1-2-Many wrote:I knew it was you, just a jab in your direction, you big fat gui dreamkiller and squasher of motivation!
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You have a special version then??osiris wrote:My Tyrell's not mono.
Well, it is up to 8 voices polyphonic, and the oscillators can be stacked in unison 'mono' but the oscillators are sending a mono signal.osiris wrote:Mono to me means even if you press 3 notes, only one sounds. That's why I asked about voicing. I think the oscillators are stacked, like the old Junos. So, the 'voices' selection isn't polyphony, it's doubling of oscillators. So we could very well both be right.
PS: I'm running in VSTHost and it doesn't have a VU meter AFAIK
Well, I don't know much about this really but I am assuming it is a mono signal from the synth that gets split in two sometime before hitting the mixer, and now I guess it probably is mono before hitting the chorus. If you look at the VU meter with the chorus off it is the same in both channels, with chorus on it is 'true' stereo, but only because of the chorus effect.osiris wrote:Is it two channel mono?
You're speaking of polyphony, I'm speaking of output channels.osiris wrote:Mono to me means even if you press 3 notes, only one sounds. That's why I asked about voicing. I think the oscillators are stacked, like the old Junos. So, the 'voices' selection isn't polyphony, it's doubling of oscillators. So we could very well both be right.
PS: I'm running in VSTHost and it doesn't have a VU meter AFAIK
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