Help using Nord sound Manager with Song mode for my NS3

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Knuckles
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Help using Nord sound Manager with Song mode for my NS3

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Help! I am using the NS3 song mode to create my song programs and list them by name of the song in the song banks. . I have about 64 songs named and listed. My connectivity via my NS3 to my MAC is great. Now it's a matter of being able to move, cut and paste the songs in the order I want to play them live. Using sound banks to do this.

Also so I don't want to run out of space......in many cases I am using just a program. Yet on the NStage Manager with duel screen I am seeing either both screens in song mode. What I would really like is to have one screen for program bank and another for my song bank so I can literally move those programs into the song list....whether named as a song.......or just a simple program.

Here is my problem......hopefully someone can help In the song banks........I want to move the songs around to different positions on the song banks in the order I am using them. I would also like to create blank spaces.....then I just duplicate....or copy to the new space in the order of which I want to play the songs.

Seems I can't just cut and paste using the Nord Sound Manager.......and I am wondering why. My choices seem to be "DELETE" or DUPLICATE. What I really need is to cut and paste in order. .

Any help greatly appreciated as I am gigging tonight.

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Re: Help using Nord sound Manager with Song mode for my NS3

Post by solmaster »

If I've picked you up correctly-You can use the 'arrange' mode to move around the order of the songs, including I imagine, empty ones.
I've found this invaluable for gigs when band setlists gets changed/altered.
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