Originally posted by 3351:
I guesss for most people who have good eyesight programming synths is as easy as looking at the front panel.
Provided they are not idiots of coarse. 
Unfortunately I don't have the luxury of being able to see front panel displays. I can only do it with a really strong magnifying glass and it gives me nothing but headaches. Literally.
So whenever I get a new synth it takes me a long time to get used to all the menus and go by memory and feel as in oppose to rely on vision (of which I have very little left). I guess some kids find it funny but I don't.
Anyhow, the problem was easely solved because the PLG150 has its own MIDI clock and it is enabled per patch. To save myself the trouble of having to enable it for over 256 patches I simply set up a Sysex button in Logic and right now it is as easy as dialing up a program that I want and then clicking the mouse once.
I'm kind of surprised that none of the MOtif owners here could spare a minute to answer my question. Especially if they knew the answer.
-ED- Well there aren't all that many readers here, so maybe none of the Motif owners saw it. Try posting it on the General Arranger Forum.
DonM
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