The Advantage of this solutions is:
You can play some chords with blue3, hold down the keys or sustatain and switch to piano.
When you play new notes the piano sound is played but the Blue3 sound is active as long as you hold down the previous played keys or sustain.
This is very similar to “patch persist” and therefore I call this “patch persist for poor people”
Thanks for the advice, but I am a bit scared with sequences of keystroke because it depends from external factors like, is the window you want to switch too always accessible via ALT+TAB. So I worked more in the direction of a full GP solution. It is close to be fully satisfying… but only close to.
Hi, I’m kinda new to GP3, and am in the same dilemma as you in this post. Noting that this was a couple years ago, I’m wondering today, what did you end up doing? What’s your strategy if you dont mind sharing.
Thank you
For now, I am using a rackspace full of plugins/sound I need, then I make variation for each song.
I will buy gp4 soon. Maybe the global rackspace feature will help with new possibilities.