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Vyzex Vortex User’s Guide
8
The Bank Editor
IMPORTANT
Vyzex Vortex is a Direct Bank Editor: This means that any data displayed in the editor is
also automatically transmitted to the Vortex where it will replace any data stored in the
corresponding bank locations.
While this direct operation makes for a very efficient and intuitive workflow, it also means you
need to ensure you have backed up any patches from your Vortex before you begin
exploring the editor with any set data opened from disk. The first patch from the opened set
file will end up replacing the first patch on your Vortex, and so will the rest of the opened
set’s patches if you are not very careful about which patches you click on in the bank editor.
As mentioned on Page 2 of this document, backing up your current presets as a SET file is
easily done whenever the editor program is first launched By default, Vyzex Vortex will
request your current patches from Vortex on launch, so all you need to do is save this data
as a uniquely named SET file and it will be available for recall when you need it.
Vyzex Vortex always loads patch 01 for editing when you get the patch bank data from the
instrument or open a Set file from disk.
This means that any un-stored patch edits will not persist between sessions: If you want to keep any
edited data, you will need to STORE it or COLLECT it before saving and loading another file.
For even more advanced bank management, activate the Collection view (Options->Collection View in the program
menu): Then you can drag and drop patches between the bank and collection view.
You can think of the collection view as an unlimited bank of patches. It is saved to disk every time you add or delete an
entry, so it remains constant between runs of the editor program.
The Bank Editor serves several purposes:
You can select new patches for editing by clicking on them.
You can reorganize the patches within the editor’s bank area with drag and drop
operations.
You can rename patches in the bank by double-clicking on them: No STORE
required afterwards.
If you have opened a backup set file and opted not to transmit the entire contents to
Vortex, you can SYNC individual patches to your Vortex by just clicking on them
where they will replace the corresponding locations in its onboard patch bank
You can GET selected patches from your Vortex’s onboard patch bank.
By default, drag and drop will swap the source patch with the destination. CTRL-C will copy
the current selection to the clipboard and CTRL-V will paste it back over any new selections
you make.
SHIFT-Drag will insert the source after the destination, and it will also move back the bank
entries in between the two in order to fill the hole left behind by the source.
Any changes you make the ordering of the bank will be automatically transmitted to Vortex
without any store operations required on your part. Vortex may require a few seconds to
update itself when this happens so don’t be alarmed if Vortex’s controls go nonresponsive
during this short moment of housecleaning.
NOTE: The Sonivox and Alesis patches cannot be edited or overwritten.
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