Just in case you have the problems I had with my Rev 2—see below. I had problems loading and saving using digital tools. My DAW didn't work, so ...
I managed to save the internal memory of the Prophet onto my ZOOM H4 using autogain and the line inputs.
Playing back this recording from the headphone socket at full volume loads the saved sounds back perfectly.
Trying it from the Mac directly didn't work - I tried a lot of gain/EQ settings but to no avail.
Using the factory sounds above, I played these out of the Mac into the Zoom then used the Zoom to transfer the audio back into the Prophet.
Result! It loads perfectly.
Stephen
Dude ! Your awesome for that. Thanks.
If possible the whole section would be helpful as I'd like to follow the load procedures too.
You must have something different than what I was reading, because like I said, the one I read was talking about how to save only 1 bank at a time.
For sure PM me brother ! Appreciate it.
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Oh your quick, lol you sent it while I was writing that above. Yes thats all I need and that IS indeed different than what I read before so you helped a lot. And its ok, you do not need to take any more photos. I was just saying that before you did it in case.. but its cool. THANKS again !
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I'm really glad to help. I sold my dead Rev. 2 for parts almost twenty years ago, but kept the manual for, at the time, sentimental reasons. It's handy for many things to do with the Rev. 3 we have now, but obviously there are differences between the synths.
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