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How do you preffer to share programs & combis?

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I have some cool programs for the M3/exb-radias. I have shared programs before. What format is the easiest for people to use, I have always saved programs using the M3 software. So that way you can load the program any where without over writing a program you previously had already. anyone have a better or easier way?
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Although I am a little biased maybe, you could try PCG Tools which makes use of PCG files. See the link in my signature for more info.

With over 500 users there must be at least some useful for you too.
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michelkeijzers wrote:Although I am a little biased maybe, you could try PCG Tools which makes use of PCG files. See the link in my signature for more info.

With over 500 users there must be at least some useful for you too.
i see. Looks pretty good, I have to really look into this. So you would suggest tht just saving as a PCG and people can use the program to save to they're liking?
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biggrime wrote:
michelkeijzers wrote:Although I am a little biased maybe, you could try PCG Tools which makes use of PCG files. See the link in my signature for more info.

With over 500 users there must be at least some useful for you too.
i see. Looks pretty good, I have to really look into this. So you would suggest tht just saving as a PCG and people can use the program to save to they're liking?
PCG files are from Korg and are supported by most workstation (however they are not interchangable between different workstations in most cases). And you can (re)organize/edit them (in some way) with PCG Tools or extract analysis data out of it (lists/spread sheets, tables).
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Hey Big:

Big thanks for sharing your programs. Care to give us a hint on what kind of program/combi's you have or are going to share? What genre? Hip-hop, rock, classical, jazz? :D
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drama1 wrote:Hey Big:

Big thanks for sharing your programs. Care to give us a hint on what kind of program/combi's you have or are going to share? What genre? Hip-hop, rock, classical, jazz? :D
most are radias synth based. if there is a need for EDS version I can see what I can do. I do have a neat piano(EDS). This involves karma. Which is really cool. I will be busy until maybe Monday or Tuesday of next week. I may have time to release it this Friday. I want to make some touches. No combis that I remember but, I have to double check.
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Post by drama1 »

Very Cool. :D Looking forward to it. IMHO the Radias exp. is the most under-utilized part of the M3. I'm really surprised there's not a boat-load of patches for it like there is for the Radias Rack. :cry:
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