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Originally Posted by mw7
...here's the cool thing - you can easily edit/tweak the singles as much as you want, without having to subsequently store the edits in RAM. You simply do an "arrangement" bulk dump of sysex into a MIDI track, and when you re-load the sysex in sequencer mode, you get all of the patches, but in their edited form.
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Slightly different way of working for me... I kinda like having the edited patches in RAM so that I can recall the edited sounds in different projects, or even when I'm not using a sequencer. I keep a whole bank of RAM purely for edited sounds, and store the program numbers in my sequencer for recall.
I totally agree though, the TI sequencer mode is the simplest and most user-friendly implentation of a synth's multi timbral setup I have ever come across. I love the way it even keeps the settings after powering down.
Mr O (Happy TI user)