Hello all, does anyone know if you can copy a sound in the performance select section to a user sound and edit in a pa3x?
There is a Breathy tenor sax that i want to copy.
pa3x - can you copy a sound in performance select section?
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If the PERFORMANCE has more than one UPPER sound un-muted then you may have a problem - i.e. the SOUNDs would be layered.
(If it is layered - e.g. UPPER 1,2,3 etc.., you could still copy the PERFORMANCE to another PERFORMANCE location and edit the whole thing there (as a PERFORMANCE))
Else, just load the PERFORMANCE to see which sound is being used and also check the FX that are applied to it - then you should be able to see the SOUND used and edit it accordingly. After all - a PERFORMANCE merely selects SOUNDs already in your PA3X.
I apologise if I have misunderstood your question...
Pete D
(If it is layered - e.g. UPPER 1,2,3 etc.., you could still copy the PERFORMANCE to another PERFORMANCE location and edit the whole thing there (as a PERFORMANCE))
Else, just load the PERFORMANCE to see which sound is being used and also check the FX that are applied to it - then you should be able to see the SOUND used and edit it accordingly. After all - a PERFORMANCE merely selects SOUNDs already in your PA3X.
I apologise if I have misunderstood your question...
Pete D
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pa3x - can you copy a sound in performance select section
ok I see, I thought it a different set of sounds, thanks