Saving presets with routing

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MusicianX
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16 Nov 2017

So upon creating a drum kit with kong i set the routing of the pads to individual mix channels. Is there no way to save this so each time I load this kit kong keeps the routing and mix channels?

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Electric-Metal
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16 Nov 2017

The only way I see, is to save as a song file and copy&paste the whole setup from there.
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MusicianX
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16 Nov 2017

I can't believe theres no way to do this. Kinda disappointing...

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16 Nov 2017

Sorry. Another solution I completely forgot about is, to put your Kong setup in a Combinator along with a 14:2 mixer.
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Electric-Metal
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16 Nov 2017

But in the end you'd have only one SSL channel, which, I asume, is not what you're looking for.
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16 Nov 2017

Being able to include mix channels inside a saved combinator patch would be a really great feature request, come to think of it...
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MannequinRaces
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16 Nov 2017

Get your routing how you want it and save the song file as a template. Then when you start new songs and you want that same routing open the template.

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16 Nov 2017

esselfortium wrote:
16 Nov 2017
Being able to include mix channels inside a saved combinator patch would be a really great feature request, come to think of it...
Or (an old request of mine) being able to add "pass through" jacks to Combinator, both for audio and CV - and LABEL them!
Think of how the back of the VST 'wrapper' looks now, but with labels like on the front of Combinators.
Then all it would take is an "auto-route" command to wire them up, assuming Reason was aware of which jacks were in use.

I've wanted this since building the first "side-chain" device and realizing there was no way to include the side-chain input on the back of the Combinator… :(

OR - simply add a patch browser to the SSL?
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MusicianX
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16 Nov 2017

Well I switch between redrum and kong for my drum tracks so thats why I haven't done the template idea yet. As for saving mix channels in a combinator that is one of my biggest request in reason or at least some sort of folder tracks.

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17 Nov 2017

MusicianX wrote:
16 Nov 2017
I can't believe theres no way to do this. Kinda disappointing...
Luckily we've got a 30 day trial to test the program and see if it suits us :thumbs_up:

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MusicianX
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17 Nov 2017

aeox wrote:
17 Nov 2017
MusicianX wrote:
16 Nov 2017
I can't believe theres no way to do this. Kinda disappointing...
Luckily we've got a 30 day trial to test the program and see if it suits us :thumbs_up:
I already purchased it a few versions ago so I'm passed the demo. Been trying to narrow down to using just one daw but each one seems to really be lacking features that I really miss from the other. For the time being ill just hope props adds somethings so I can work in reason exclusively.

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17 Nov 2017

for the wires combi or mixer combi, but anything else dunno.
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