Ah yes, the MNM is a weird beast indeed. The frustrations you are having are VERY common with any new user. You will get there, and when you finally REALLY get the MNM, you will probably love it! It can be quite complex at times though.

  1. The patch selection on the MNM is terrible. You do have to load a whole kit just to hear the patches within that kit. No ‘audition’ option at all. At least now you know you’re not missing something! You can copy a patch from one Kit to another, or even into an entirely different Snapshot, if you want. The manual explains how to copy and paste patches, etc.

  2. Dubthonic explained this well in a previous reply ^^^. Understanding how things can be routed internally is a HUGE advantage in unlocking the potential of the Monomachine. Layering tracks and routing them through more effects in the MNM makes massive and complex sounds.

  3. Yep, you’re right. You can only save a complete kit, and NOT just the patch. MNM has its own way of doing things. You have to adapt to its architecture. It may drive you a little crazy, and it never stops being quirky, but it is worth it!

  4. Again, Dubthonic’s reply is spot on ^^^. You have to remember that EVERY machine has to have at least one trigger on its track to make it active. Even for effects tracks, or a THRU machine. This detail is a pain in the ass sometimes!

Monomachine rewards those who are patient and willing to get to know her!