I'm very new to using hardware and as you know a hardware monosynth is fairly limiting - especially one like the Waldorf Rocket (which is what I'm using), that doesn't store any patch information.
So I have a little bassline going from the synth into an External instrument... I like it and wish to keep it, however I know that later on, I will be wanting to work on it further (automation etc).
Then I would like to create a lead patch from the same synth. Obviously, I cant have both running at the same time, yet I don't want to lose the bass patch or commit to audio because that stops me from being able to manipulate further down the line.
This is just one of the major limitations of using such a basic hardware monosynth I know, however I'm keen to hear how you guys go about tackling this limitation.
Do you keep freezing/unfreezing the synth tracks as and when you want to work on them before committing to audio later on?
Overall, I'm loving the hands on feel with using hardware but it has slowed down my workflow massively compared to using software vsts.
This thread is more for discussion on your hardware workflows rather than trying to solve the specific issue I highlighted above, but do feel free to comment on my issue if you like
