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Old 08.12.2013, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Luddite View Post
Well, it was as easy as pressing a couple of buttons on the synth itself. When pressing "part" button, four lights come up where the RAM selection bank buttons would normally light up. They represent from left to right patches one to four. Press the appropriate one and that patch is then represented in the LCD display.

Can not believe that I didn't work that one out.

Thanks for your answers though!
Hmm, for some reason I was thinking you wanted to do this remotely with a controller (i.e. having the display within visibility but the Snow not necessarily within hands reach). It's probably going to save a lot of headaches anytime you can reach for the instrument itself, so I'm glad you found something that worked.

The more I thought about sending patch changes to the DAW, the more I started to believe making it sync up with the Snow display wasn't going to be possible without the plugin, because that's what syncs them up (over USB and probably proprietary data format rather than MIDI signals) -- something like a track change in the DAW has no way to communicate back to the hardware that it's on a different patch without an integration piece (VC) handling it.
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