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yayajohn
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Locate module

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I pulled up a modular patch and can't find a particular module in my directories yet the module is working in the patch?

Is this possible or am I just not finding it?
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I thought if a patch was saved, it included all the modules inside the file. Thus, as long as licenses are available, the patch is very portable. Devices in projects seem to work a little differently.
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interesting. Ok thanks that's good to know.
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In the old Morpheus patch there's a Purple Waldorf Wave Module.
Ours are all Orange.
But using copy paste of the purple Module, you can save it in your shell.

There's only a few modules like this but just saving the patches they reside in, you can recall them for your own patches by copy pasting from one shell to another...
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brilliant! Thanks
That would be done by using the keyboard shortcut correct?
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Yeah.
Load both shells, then copy one to the other.
I liked orange and purple Waldorfs in a patch.
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Purple sounds more wide in the sound than Orange.
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Wonder what darkening the color further would do.
Black must be the ultimate widened...

I'd like to know how in hell the guy not using SDK could do this?
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