Synclavier Regen User Manual
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Session Memory Map
As can be seen from the memory map above, a session contains the entire sound
design state of the machine. When you save a session, you save all the track
information along with any timbres they contain, as well as all your studio
settings (covered in the next section) and Master Reverb settings. So when you
later recall a session, you can continue where you left off.
Factory content for sessions is divided into 3 categories: Stacks, Mixes, and
Beatloops. None of these is meant to be a comprehensive suite, but they act as
examples of what can be done with Regen and can be used as starting point or
templates for your own work.
Unlike timbres and samples, there’s only one library of session presets, so it
doesn’t matter which preset library you have selected, you’ll always get the same
list. There are 3 levels of zoom, as usual — the rightmost
inside cover view
view
detailing useful information on the session — and you can call up one of these
presets via the
Enter
button.
When you load a session, you’ll be loading all the tracks (even empty ones)
containing all active timbres(with one exception), volume and panning for each
track, Studio mappings, and the MASTER
Reverb
algorithm. This will replace
any current information. When you select a session for recall, you can elect to
load or not load the Studio settings using the Change Recall option button — see
screenshot below. Tapping
Enter
will confirm the recall.