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SEQUENTIAL/DSI => Pro 2 => Topic started by: ARNK on August 28, 2017, 08:43:23 PM

Title: Do you use MIDI-OX to export your patches?
Post by: ARNK on August 28, 2017, 08:43:23 PM
Just curious what program (for PC) some of you use to backup & load custom patches.

If I'm working on developing a sound & I have 30 revisions of that patch, obviously I want to store them outside of the synth & load them in again on an as needed basis.

Is there a sample librarian out there I'm unaware of?
Title: Re: Do you use MIDI-OX to export your patches?
Post by: goodweather on September 26, 2017, 05:35:59 AM
Just curious what program (for PC) some of you use to backup & load custom patches.

If I'm working on developing a sound & I have 30 revisions of that patch, obviously I want to store them outside of the synth & load them in again on an as needed basis.

Is there a sample librarian out there I'm unaware of?

Please use the free Ctrlr panel I made for the Pro2: http://ctrlr.org/dsi-pro2-editor-and-librarian/
Take time to read and understand the way the library is working.
When you have 30 versions by patch, I would just create one bank for each patch.
So, first, receive the bank containing your patches in Ux then save it to disk then you can load it at any time in D1 or D2 or back to the synth in any Ux.
Have fun with this fantastic synth  8)