How to put a combi in a user tab in program

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dnlfacundo
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How to put a combi in a user tab in program

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I've been making some pretty good combis but I would like to sequence them with ease instead of 4 or however many tracks.So I would like to know if I can some how copy my combi to program mode in the user tab so when I sequence I can copy that sound to a single track instead of multiple tracks.It would just make it better for me change the volume as one isteaf of multiple.
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As far as I know its not possible to copy a combi to a program... But you can use RPPR to sequence them with ease..
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Re: How to put a combi in a user tab in program

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dnlfacundo wrote: I would like to know if I can some how copy my combi to program mode in the user tab so when I sequence I can copy that sound to a single track instead of multiple tracks.
A combination is a set of programs... therefore, it would be impossible to "copy a combi" into a single program.
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Also, a sequence is a set of programs with (optionally) recorded MIDI data that can be played back. You can copy a combi into a sequence (start a new sequence, use the 'Copy from combi' menu item).
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