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'''Cloning''' is a feature on OS that lets users create copies of existing instruments. The clones use the same instrument samples as the base instrument, but changing the settings of the clone doesn't affect the base instrument. There's no limit to the number of clones that can be created, however for certain instruments (particularly 8-bit sine, square, triangle, and saw) too many clones can be expensive and make the sequence lag. This feature became first available on the test website on April 23, 2023, and was pushed to the main site on April 28, after many requests since the early 2020s. | '''Cloning''' is a feature on OS that lets users create copies of existing instruments. The clones use the same instrument samples as the base instrument, but changing the settings of the clone doesn't affect the base instrument. There's no limit to the number of clones that can be created, however for certain instruments (particularly 8-bit sine, square, triangle, and saw) too many clones can be expensive and make the sequence lag. This feature became first available on the test website on April 23, 2023, and was pushed to the main site on April 28, after many requests since the early 2020s. | ||
[[File:Cloning buttons.png|thumb|The clone and delete buttons in advanced instrument settings.]] | [[File:Cloning buttons.png|thumb|The clone and delete buttons in the advanced instrument settings.]] | ||
One needs to click the "Clone" button in advanced instrument settings to clone an instrument. One needs to click the "Delete" button to delete a clone. | |||
=== Uses === | === Uses === |
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