On 09/23/11 13:59, Roger Westerlund wrote:
> 2011/9/23 Frankie Fisher<[email protected]>:
>
>> On the subject of confusion, its not immediately obvious to a first time
>> user what the difference between a library and a scene is, so in the
>> long run we definitely need to either come up with a method of teaching
>> the first time user, or possibly change how it works.
> That is exactly the thing I was confused over. I still don't know what
> a Scene is for (yes, I am embarrassed now).
>
> Just by having a slightly different visual appearance between them
> would at least show that they are not the same (they are not, are
> they?). :-)
>
> / Roger
maybe they could even be merged; i dunno. From the docs (which have 
fallen off the internet in the last couple of days!): "The advantage of 
a scene is that it contains the locations for the patches in the synth's 
memories in addition to the patches themselves"

So a scene has more to do with a particular synth's setup. It does sound 
useful - though I have to confess I've only really used libraries so far.

frankie
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