MASTER COLLECTION OF PATCHES FOR THE R3 AND RADIAS

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MASTER COLLECTION OF PATCHES FOR THE R3 AND RADIAS

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Pretty much every patch for every band ever can be found here. To get patches, use the following steps:

1. Turn on keyboard
2. Start turning knobs
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Good advice. I started doing this six years ago and haven't stopped since.
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Post by winstonsmith »

Easy for you to say but I have quite a complex setup - I have one of these:

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Which socket should I use? I haven't slept for days on this and I promise you it isn't in the manual :roll:
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winstonsmith wrote:Easy for you to say but I have quite a complex setup - I have one of these:

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Which socket should I use? I haven't slept for days on this and I promise you it isn't in the manual :roll:
ummm... plug it into the socket that looks like a face
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Post by winstonsmith »

But they all look so sad.

Maybe that's why my music is always so dark and I tend towards minor chords?

I'm gonna get a smiling multi-way!
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Post by Rosen Sound »

hai guiz i have my radias in my computer via usb and dont get sound from cubase why wont it work

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Post by winstonsmith »

They say that the answer is usually right under your nose so I would suggest putting the USB cable in your mouth.

But DO NOT do it with the power cable, that would be plain silly.
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Post by Rosen Sound »

okay i put it in my mouth and i still cant hear anything. You are all so unhelpful!!!!!!
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Post by spinatze »

@tpantano: Than do it, nobody ask you :evil:
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Post by axxim »

spinatze wrote:@tpantano: Than do it, nobody ask you :evil:
Don't need to get angry spinatze, tpantano has just posted an opinion that at least the majority of experienced users int this forum would answer to such questions about patch requests. At least the idea was mine to post such a message. I think you allready know that we are glad to help all members in this forum, provided they are willing to learn by themselves. In other case I would recommend to buy a Roland U-110 or similar.
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Post by spinatze »

You are right axxim, but many user are glad to load patches. Then maybe they are inspired and make her own patches. Program good patches is not easy.
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Post by xmlguy »

Learning how to program a synth is a hell of a lot easier than learning how to play violin or guitar, or any other traditional instrument except kazoo. There is still this important concept that making good music requires effort. Programming just exercises a different part of the brain, and some people hate being confused and give up at the first instant they get stuck. Think of all the kids who give up playing instruments before they learn how to make good music. They lose a lifetime of music creation by not sticking with it.
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spinatze wrote:Program good patches is easy.
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spinatze wrote:Program good patches is easy.
fix'd
Current: MS-20 Mini, Minilogue, SY77
Past: Korg R3, Volca Bass, X50, Mg Slim Phatty, Rld Gaia SH-01, Yamaha TX81Z
Have my freebie granular plug-in: https://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewt ... p?t=192886
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Post by axxim »

spinatze wrote:You are right axxim, but many user are glad to load patches. Then maybe they are inspired and make her own patches...
Nothing against loading patches. I for myself enjoy uploading my patches when they are ready and I think they would be of interest for someone.

What bugs me most is, someone asking for the sound X without having taken at least the effort to look at the uploaded patches first.
spinatze wrote:...Program good patches is not easy.
I see you got the point! Good patches need practice, patience and effort, like anything in the life!
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