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"Copy Part" and "Performance Merge"?

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 Gary
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Is there a way to copy a Part from one Performance and paste it to a new or different Performance? I've read a few posts where Phil (Bad Mister) mentions 'copying a part' and others where he mentions 'Performance Merge' as if they were commands or Jobs. I cannot find where to access them. I did a search in both the Owners and Reference Manuals and poked around the Montage interface but I don't see them anywhere? Please advise.

The end goal is to be able to take a single part from a Performance I've created and add it to another Performance, preferably with the same volume settings, etc. Possible?
And if I'd like to merge two multi part Performances, is there a command or do I just add that multi-part Performance to an empty slot , using '+' and searching for the multi part Performance? If there are two different ways of doing this, what are the differences?

Thanks,
G

 
Posted : 20/06/2016 10:29 am
Joel
 Joel
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Hi, check the OS 1.10 manual "montage_en_nf_v110_a0.pdf", it's in the OS 1.10 zip file.

Page 5 performance merge.

Page 9 part/element/operator copy

Of course you need to have update your Montage to the OS 1.10.

 
Posted : 20/06/2016 11:05 am
Bad Mister
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Latest firmware is 1.11 as of 6/20/2016

The end goal is to be able to take a single part from a Performance I've created and add it to another Performance, preferably with the same volume settings, etc. Possible?

Any Part can be copied to any Performance.

And if I'd like to merge two multi part Performances, is there a command or do I just add that multi-part Performance to an empty slot , using '+' and searching for the multi part Performance? If there are two different ways of doing this, what are the differences?

When you hit the "+" to Add a Part you are taken to the SEARCH screen where you will see a choose to merge "All" Parts or just a particular Part, "1" through "16".

 
Posted : 20/06/2016 12:34 pm
Joel
 Joel
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Thank you Phil, i have just see the anouncement now when i came back to home, great job.

 
Posted : 20/06/2016 4:47 pm
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