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From: hmkim@...
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 at 7:56:11 PM
Subject: Re: saving edited patches?
Message #6593
This is a reply to #6588.
--- In sounddiver-users@y..., funkslutallstar@y... wrote: > i have just started using soundiver to organise my korg z1 . i wanted > to use it as a means of editing patches and storing these patches in > sd so that i could say have 400 patches in sd and freely upload and > download patches between sd and the z1when i want to use them. it > seems from my initial attempts that i can only store edited patches > in my z1 memory so that i still have to overwrite the original > resident patch. is there a way that i can store the edited patches in > a directory in sd so that i have my core sounds in the z1 but can > upload a new edited sound from a directory of new edited sounds in > sd. i hope this makes sense. any help would be much appreciated. This doesn't make too much sense :-) You edit a patch from your computer via SD, and you name it & save it to a directory of your choice in you computer. Now you want to upload it to your Z1. Transmit it from SD to a patch slot of your choice in the Z1 (e.g., 001). If you don't want to overwrite the existing 001 patch, upload the new patch to another location. If you want to save all the existing patches of the Z1, just save transmit them to SD and save them.
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