One of SoundDiver’s great strengths is that it allows you to easily
organize your patches, performances and rhythm sets.
We’ve already created a library by copying the entire contents of the
JV-1010’s memory. You can also build libraries by selecting “New” from
the File menu and copying patches, performances and/or rhythm sets
into the new, empty library window.You can do this by selecting, copying
and pasting them from the Memory Manager, or by simply dragging
them into their desired positions in the library.
You can also re-organize the contents of the JV-1010’s user memory by
dragging any user patch, performance or rhythm set to a new location—
whatever’s already there trades places with it when you click Store in
response to the dialog that appears.
When you drag a preset patch, performance or rhythm set to a new
location, no swapping occurs—anything currently in the new location is
deleted. SoundDiver copies the preset to the new location while its
original remains in place since the JV-1010’s preset memory is not
rewritable. The dialog still says “Swap,” but means “Copy” in this case.
When AutoSurf is on, a patch, performance or rhythm set is transmitted
immediately to the corresponding user memory location in the JV-1010
as soon as you move it to its new location.
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XIX. Organizing Your Sounds
Before you can drag a preset to a new location in SoundDiver, you must
first retrieve it from the JV-1010 as described on the previous page.
Since dragging a preset patch, performance or rhythm set to an
already-occupied user memory location deletes anything currently
stored there, you may want to drag the location’s current occupant to
the appropriate edit buffer for safekeeping until you can move it to a new
location. You can also temporarily stash up to 16 patches in the Temp
Patches buffers.
When AutoSurf is off, no patches, performances or rhythm sets you
move—or edits you make—are transmitted automatically to the
JV-1010. You can manually transmit them by selecting whatever it is you
want to send, and typing Command-T (
MacOS
) or Ctrl-T (
Windows
).
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