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State-Saving Synths
Sunrizer is my go-to synth, but I'm trying to dial in sounds from other synths. It's for live performance, though, and I need the setup to be recalled through an AB preset. Besides Sunrizer, which other synths will save the patch info with an AB preset? Seems like a no on Animoog and iMini based on my quick experimentation yesterday. Thx for any help.
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http://forum.audiob.us/discussion/4116/apps-that-support-state-saving/p1
Perfect, thx Dave!
would be awesome if http://audiob.us/apps/ had a filter for state saving. cc/ @michael
+1
Agree much with this.
Newb questions alert.
Does "state saving" simply mean the app is the way you left it when you open it again?
If so, I guess state saving would be a good thing, but how would it be more useful than say, the ability to recognise program change? If an app can save its state, does that mean it can recognise program changes?
No, depends and no.
State saving is a feature specific to Audiobus. You save the state of Audiobus and it stores the state of any open apps (any apps that support state saving, that is). Then you can later open Audiobus, open a saved state and all of the apps will reopen just as you left them.
Alas, it has nothing to do with MIDI program change. There aren't that many that support MPCs but there are a good few. If you search here there are a few threads with lists of them.
Very illuminating, thanks.