
8
Loading Multiple Patches from the Same Folder
To load more than one patch from a folder at the same time:
Navigate to the desired patch folder.
Select each patch you want, and click Mark On/Off.
When you click Mark
On/Off, you checkmark
or un-checkmark the
highlighted patch.
Click Load—the MV-8800 asks what you want to do.
To:
• load the patches into a series of parts—set the Part
parameter to the first part you want to use. The
MV-8800 automatically selects a set of parts starting with the one
you’ve chosen.
• Load the patches into a series of project library locations—set the
Library parameter to the first library location you want to use. The
MV-8800 automatically selects a set of locations starting with the
one you’ve chosen.
Click Execute to finish loading the patches.
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Getting Rid of Patches
Whenever you load a patch, its samples get loaded into the MV-8800’s
sample RAM, and when you save the project on your hard drive, the samples
get saved with it. Once samples are in a project, they stay there, taking up
space, even if you decide you don’t want to use their patch in any of the
project’s songs after all. That’s why it’s a good idea to delete unwanted
patches—and their samples—from the current project.
When you load a patch from the MV-8800 PATCHES folder or from
another project, feel free to delete the patch from the current
project. It’ll still be safe and sound on the MV-8800’s hard drive, stored
in the PATCHES folder or in the project you loaded it from.
If a patch and its samples exist only in the current project, though,
deleting the patch will erase it—and its samples—completely.
To delete a patch:
Press the INSTRUMENTS button.
Select the part that’s playing the patch.
The patch you want to delete has to be assigned to a part in order to
be deleted. If it’s not currently assigned to a part, select a part, click
Library, select the patch, and then click Use This.
Press the MENU button, and then select Delete
Patch.
Click Select—the MV-8800 asks if you’re sure you
want to proceed.
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