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Korg M1 APP: "Best Collection" not available
I updated last week. I just noticed last night I am not able to access the "Best Collection"?
Is that the case for anyone else? Or is that the way the APP is after the update?
I am kind of bummed.
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I saw that once. Do not know what helped (reboot ipad, close the app, whatever) but it is visible again.
I can see all the patches when I browse normally, though notice only a handful are available when trying to save my own preset.
Works in both iM1 and Darwin. Could also edit a program and save in user library.
It appears the the 'Korg iM1 Best Collection' only contains 'Programs' so if Combi-Mode is selected in iM1 the card will not be clearly visible (ie. very dark).
Thanks I really appreciate it.
What do you mean "programs"?
I really haven't taken the time I should have with this thus far.
Thanks again.
Program= single patch created from one or 2 osc wavforms. Combi=stacked patches usually on one midi channel. Multi=up to 8 patches addressable from different midi channels (sound module style.)
The feature I enjoy most about the Combi patches are the abilities to trigger various voice layers at specific velocity ranges and keyboard splits. I love playing around with some orchestral patches that play woodwinds and strings at lower velocities and blaring horns when you hammer the keys. It encourages a wide range of dynamics.