Official MS2000, MS2000B & microKORG presets for RADIAS

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Official MS2000, MS2000B & microKORG presets for RADIAS

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Check this out guys, it's very cool !

http://korg.com/uploads/Download/Radias ... 780000.zip
MS2000, MS2000B & microKORG presets for RADIAS
This download contains the factory preload data from the MS2000, MS2000B & microKORG synths converted for use in the RADIAS. Based on the conversion software developed by Darren Richards, they were then tweaked by the sound designer who worked on the initial voicing of these three classic synthesizers, to more accurately resemble the original sounds.
Big thanks to the Korg folks and also all the users who supported and encouraged the conversion project with their efforts (Alex/DrB et al)

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Good job!

Now can we get them for the R3 too, please? Pretty please?
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Glad to see your conversion works as official Korg stuff! Thanks for the link.
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Re: Official MS2000, MS2000B & microKORG presets for RAD

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Daz wrote:Check this out guys, it's very cool !

http://www.korg.com/service/downloadinfo.asp?DID=1376
MS2000, MS2000B & microKORG presets for RADIAS
This download contains the factory preload data from the MS2000, MS2000B & microKORG synths converted for use in the RADIAS. Based on the conversion software developed by Darren Richards, they were then tweaked by the sound designer who worked on the initial voicing of these three classic synthesizers, to more accurately resemble the original sounds.
Big thanks to the Korg folks and also all the users who supported and encouraged the conversion project with their efforts (Alex/DrB et al)

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xmlguy wrote:Good job!

Now can we get them for the R3 too, please? Pretty please?
I didn't forget this ... I am exploring the idea of converting this material for the R3, by putting together some Radias to R3 conversion code. I think that will work well.

These patches were announced at MusikMesse this morning, so that reminded me :-)

http://www.sonicstate.com/news/shownews.cfm?newsid=6316

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Very cool, thanks all :)
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Post by rainbird »

Daz - you're still thinking about setting this up for your
R3-enabled Forum-mates, aren't you? ;)

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Conversion for MOSS ??

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Hi there,
Any idea if there is a plan or a way to get those converted to Korg Triton MOSS board sounds ?
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Post by hoooray »

please

need help with this
dont know how to load the programs
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Post by James Dean »

Daz wrote:I am exploring the idea of converting this material for the R3, by putting together some Radias to R3 conversion code.
How's this going?

Im really interested in this. :D
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Daz wrote: I didn't forget this ... I am exploring the idea of converting this material for the R3, by putting together some Radias to R3 conversion code. I think that will work well.

Daz.
Daz, by excelling in this area, you've inadvertently put the spotlight on you by us jealous and less skilled programmers who own an R3. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE give us owners something to celebrate by creating some Radias>R3 patches...
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will this convertor program once added to the radias overwrite any of my programs already in memory ?
thanks, can you help
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colinf wrote:will this convertor program once added to the radias overwrite any of my programs already in memory ?
thanks, can you help
Conlinf,
As with all of the programs you will be able to download, the best thing to do is to open up a blank set in the editor (new..) and then tell it to recieve all settings.
Then open up the download library set, you will be able to click on sounds and play them on your radias and see which ones you like and/or want. Then you can drag them across to where you want to save them on the new set you opened.
Once you've finished you can choose to 'write all' back to the radias from your new created set.
You can also save it for backup.

Alternatively, you can navigate on your Radias to a sound you don't like, Then click on a sound on the download library set. hit write on the radias and it will be transfered to the radias memory in the location that you navigated to earlier.

Basically, when you click on a program in the editor, all of its settings are transfered to the edit buffer, which is where your currently edited program is, just like when you navigate to a program on the Radias and start editing it, it goes into the temporary edit buffer. hitting write sends the contents of the edit buffer to overwrite the current patch position in memory. :)
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Any idea about having these available for the Triton MOSS board?
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