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Terries
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Anybody knows how to delete a sound???
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Post by voip »

What kind of sound? A Program or Combi?

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Post by Terries »

voip wrote:What kind of sound? A Program or Combi?

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Hi Terries, write me a mail and I'll send an empty PCG. Will can erase all to factory condition or open the PCG and load an Init Prog or Init Combi wherever you need. contact@danstesco.ro
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Post by voip »

There is no way of using the Krome itself to actually delete a specific Program or Combi. However, it is possible to copy another Program or Combi to the location, effectively overwriting all of the parameters for that Program or Combi. It is also possible to restore a single Program or Combi to the original state as found in a new Krome.

To actually "delete" a Program of Combi to a "blank" state, it is possible to use the Krome Editor, which opens for first use with all Programs and Combis set to Init Program and Init Combi, which are effectively blank, as a way to blank a particular Program or Combi, or a Bank of them, or even the whole Krome. It's worth doing an Export of this into a file called something like KromeProgCombiInitAll.PCG, so you have a copy of a PCG (Program Combi and Global) file that is effectively all blanks. A copy of this could be put onto an SD card (see Dan Stesco's post just before this one). It might also be worth copying one Init Program and one Init Combi to one of the Krome's respective locations e.g. Program F127 and Combi D127, and then the Editor software is not required, since these can be copied to any new location.

The free utility, PCG Tools, by Michel Keijzers, could be used to move an entire section of a Bank of Programs or Combis "down one", effectively overwriting all but the last one.

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