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iWavestation Editing Question

Is there a way to remove a Part from a Performance altogether, rather than just turning it off in the mixer? If you simply turn it off in the mixer it no longer produces sound, but it still shows up as if it’s turned on in all the main editing windows.

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  • @looperboy said:
    Is there a way to remove a Part from a Performance altogether, rather than just turning it off in the mixer? If you simply turn it off in the mixer it no longer produces sound, but it still shows up as if it’s turned on in all the main editing windows.

    Hahaha, I was wondering that myself. I gave the manual a casual glance and it wasn’t obvious. This. App is so powerful but it sits unused simply because it’s too complicated for my poor brain at the moment.

  • @pixyP said:

    @looperboy said:
    Is there a way to remove a Part from a Performance altogether, rather than just turning it off in the mixer? If you simply turn it off in the mixer it no longer produces sound, but it still shows up as if it’s turned on in all the main editing windows.

    Hahaha, I was wondering that myself. I gave the manual a casual glance and it wasn’t obvious. This. App is so powerful but it sits unused simply because it’s too complicated for my poor brain at the moment.

    Yes, it’s taken me a couple of weeks of studying to more or less get to grips with it. It’s been worth it though. There’s a good 4 part series on YouTube for the VST version that helps a lot, by One Man And His Songs. Although it’s a different layout, it’s mostly translatable to iWavestation.

  • Yes, it’s taken me a couple of weeks of studying to more or less get to grips with it. It’s been worth it though. There’s a good 4 part series on YouTube for the VST version that helps a lot, by One Man And His Songs. Although it’s a different layout, it’s mostly translatable to iWavestation.

    It’s such a powerful synth. I bought it on sale so I am in no rush to learn it. Thanks for the info on that channel. I’m will definitely check it out. I am sure it’s translatable. I believe this is just the same software that was on the old hardware units just ported over to the iPad and the VST as well.

  • @pixyP said:

    Yes, it’s taken me a couple of weeks of studying to more or less get to grips with it. It’s been worth it though. There’s a good 4 part series on YouTube for the VST version that helps a lot, by One Man And His Songs. Although it’s a different layout, it’s mostly translatable to iWavestation.

    It’s such a powerful synth. I bought it on sale so I am in no rush to learn it. Thanks for the info on that channel. I’m will definitely check it out. I am sure it’s translatable. I believe this is just the same software that was on the old hardware units just ported over to the iPad and the VST as well.

    That’s correct, yes!

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