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layering sounds help.

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I have layered brass sounds over my strings and piano sounds and I have done it succesfully in combi mode,... but I want the brass to start off low volume and then raise as time passes on the chord im playing, so a swelling effect. How can I do this just to the brass and not the other sounds...
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Copy the brass sound to another program, than change the filter and/or amp attack value(s), and use the new program in your combi.
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Can you walk me through the proccess of copying .... i would like to merge A017 "super analog pad" to B091 "mono brass" ... so the brass sounds will volume swell like the super analog pad does.
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Post by michelkeijzers »

I'm afraid I don't have a working M50 anymore.

However, you can make a combi
- Copy first program to timbre 1 of a combi
- Copy second program to another program location (because you want to change it and don't want to affect other combis probably)
- Copy second program (on the new location) to timbre 2 of the combi
- I don't know about effects merging anymore (not having used M50 for a long time)
- Change the amp or filter settings of the second (new locatin) program similar to the first patch
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