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V-Station
Notes about loading / saving generally
There are generally three ways to load and save items within your sequencer. At the
top level, you can save your song. This will not only save the music but it will also
save the current settings of the V-Station. When you subsequently load that song, the
V-Station's sound(s) will also be recalled. Even if you have edited a sound, the edited
version will be recalled when the song is opened again.
At the next level, you can save (or 'write') individual sounds to the V-Station's 'internal'
memory. Thus, whenever you use the V-Station in any song, the sounds you have
edited / created can be used.
However, once you start building up lots of sounds of your own creation, you can
save these as a bank (or whatever your sequencer calls them) and these can be
loaded into the V-Station quite separately from the song. To illustrate this, you could
be working on a song but can't find the right sound. You can load a different bank of
sounds into the V-Station where you have access to 400 different sounds.
Don't be confused by all of this, however - most of the time, you will simply insert
instances of the V-Station into your song, select sounds as required (maybe even
tweak them to suit the song) and then you'll just save the song's sequence file. When
you load that song again, the instances of the V-Station will be recalled along with the
sounds you selected / edited. The WRITE and SAVE BANK options are more for
building up a library of your own sounds.
Editing sounds on the V-Station
The V-Station's panel(s) can be edited much like the K-Station's real panel. Simply
move your mouse over the control you want to change - the selected parameter and
its value is shown on the LCD:
Click on the control and move the mouse up or down. As the control is moved, the
value changes in the display.
Switches can be enabled / disabled simply by clicking on them.
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