R3 sound editor

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R2
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R3 sound editor

Post by R2 »

hello I got a question about the R3 sound editor.
I downloaded the ms2k soundbank

my question is:
how can I try out the sounds in the editor with out loosing (or overwriting) the sounds I already got in my R3, I really don't want to loose my sounds but I want to hear what the R3 editor has to offer
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Post by xmlguy »

If the sounds on the R3 are the original presets, then you can't lose them. There's a backup copy you can restore from the ROM at any time. Read the manual to find out how.

If the R3 contains programs that were modified from the presets, then you can use the editor to save them to a file on your computer.

You can do File, New from the menu. Then to a read all from the R3. Then do File Save from the menu.
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Post by Re-Member »

When you click on any patch from the editor library, it only loads it to the R3 temporarily. You actually have to write it to the machine if you want to keep it.
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Post by R2 »

thank you I figured it out!!
I was afraid that my tweaked sounds could get lost forever, but now I saved them to my computter :)

does anyone here know how to mix 2 synth sounds in the editor,
for example: if I like a cool pad and want to mix it with a specific lead.

Thanks
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Post by Re-Member »

You can't mix two sounds together instantly from the editor, but you can do it on the machine using the steps below. Keep in mind that this will only work properly if both patches are programmed on a single timbre. Dual layered or split patches can't be stacked since they already take up both timbres.

1. Save the two patches to separate locations on the R3. Write down the location of where you save the second patch.

2. Dial in which patch you want as TIMBRE 1. It will become the left hand sound if you want to play a split patch.

3. Go to the VOICE settings and select either LAYER or SPLIT, then press the TIMBRE 2 button.

4. Hold SHIFT and press COPY TIMBRE and select the of the location of the second patch you saved, then press COPY TIMBRE again. From here, the menu should display "SrcTmb>1" on top and "DstTmb:2" on the bottom. Press COPY TIMBRE twice to confirm, play around with the keys to make sure it's good, then WRITE the patch to save it.

Pretty handy feature which I wish every synth had.
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Post by slug »

Re-Member wrote:You can't mix two sounds together instantly from the editor.
Yes you can and it is very easy. Just open a window for the program with the timbre you want to copy from, and one for the program you want to copy the timbre to. In the destination program, ensure that the voice mode in the VOICE section is selected as a layer (if layering is what you want - but making splits this way is equally easy), then click hold on the little target icon next to the TIMBRE 1 or TIMBRE 2 header in red in the source program, and simply drag it into the destination timbre in the destination program.
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Post by Re-Member »

slug wrote:
Re-Member wrote:You can't mix two sounds together instantly from the editor.
Yes you can and it is very easy. Just open a window for the program with the timbre you want to copy from, and one for the program you want to copy the timbre to. In the destination program, ensure that the voice mode in the VOICE section is selected as a layer (if layering is what you want - but making splits this way is equally easy), then click hold on the little target icon next to the TIMBRE 1 or TIMBRE 2 header in red in the source program, and simply drag it into the destination timbre in the destination program.
Thanks, never knew that was even possible, haha. Makes switching around sounds even easier.
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Post by R2 »

fu*k yeeah, work amazing thank you!!
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