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Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 10:35 pm
by Cassini
I've made a very basic attempt at copying the Radias microKorg Patches to the R3, should be uploaded soon.

I'm also around half-way through copying the MS2000 patches.

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 3:37 pm
by Daz
Thanks Cassini ... I know that is a lot of work you're doing there ! 8)

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:23 pm
by jerrythek
xmlguy wrote:Good job!

Now can we get them for the R3 too, please? Pretty please?
OK - you asked so nicely!
:wink:

Go to korg.com/r3 and navigate to the Support Menu item. Scroll down.

Or use this link directly to the file itself:

http://www.korg.com/uploads/Download/R3 ... 640000.zip

Thanks again to Daz for his original convertor software that got the project rolling. Enjoy!

Regards,

Jerry

MS2000, MS2000B & microKORG presets for RADIAS

Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 5:09 am
by R Laing
Hi - I couldn't get to the download page. Any reason for this?
Cheeers
R LAing

Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 1:50 pm
by Daz

mk/r3 patches

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 1:39 pm
by Darkside
Hi all! I have downloaded and tested the ms2k, ms2k-b and mk patch conversions for the r3, but it would be really nice to get a proggy, that would allow me to convert my oun mk patches to r3 ones. Thanx in advance - Your friend from the dark.

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 2:10 pm
by sipa
Those patches are available for R3 too
Official MS2000, MS2000B & microKORG presets for R3

Cheers
-sipa

Replacing ALL Programs

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 8:14 pm
by agreenberg19
X-Trade wrote:
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. :)
Because there is a "restore factory settings" procedure outlined in the Radias manual, I assume that I don't have to create a full backup of the default programs (ever?)

But if I wanted to make a complete backup of the radias, do I just create a new library in the sound editor and click "receive all programs?"

Are the files of programs that we download just libraries?

Thanks

Re: Replacing ALL Programs

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 9:49 pm
by X-Trade
agreenberg19 wrote:Because there is a "restore factory settings" procedure outlined in the Radias manual, I assume that I don't have to create a full backup of the default programs (ever?)
Yes, you don't have to make a backup, but it may be more convenient for you to do so rather than looking for the feature on the keyboard itself, if you're that way inclined.
But if I wanted to make a complete backup of the radias, do I just create a new library in the sound editor and click "receive all programs?"
Are the files of programs that we download just libraries?
Yes. Or 'receive all data' if you want it to save all your global settings and drum programs and that too, which would make a complete backup. You can still just send all programs back if you like.


When you're building your own library out of other's patches, it is helpful to know that you can have more than one library open at once. What I sometimes do is open a new temporary library, receive all, then drag over the patches from other libraries that I want, then send all back to the synth.

Thanks!

Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 2:57 am
by agreenberg19
Thank you, X-Trade!

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 4:00 am
by 130dB
Hi, I've been trying to decide between a microkorg and an R3.
The MK's MS2000 engine is what I'm after, but the R3's features have me torn.

With these presets loaded on the R3, is it fair to say that you get the best of both worlds?
I know it won't sound exactly the same, but is it close enough (especially after tweaking)?

Thanks for any input.

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 5:00 am
by tpantano
130dB wrote:Hi, I've been trying to decide between a microkorg and an R3.
The MK's MS2000 engine is what I'm after, but the R3's features have me torn.

With these presets loaded on the R3, is it fair to say that you get the best of both worlds?
I know it won't sound exactly the same, but is it close enough (especially after tweaking)?

Thanks for any input.
Compare:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ct2K2i_TRxk
It's your decision.

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 1:14 pm
by Cesarsound
Hello DAZ or others Folks here,

Could please someone inform if it is possible to load the Radias / R3 / MS2000 Programs on M3 EXB-Radias?

If possible, could you please explain how to do it?

PS: I have tried to import the files .r3l / .rdl using the M3 Editor, but it did not work.

Thanks.

hey is there an updated link???

Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 2:49 am
by iowagold
http://korg.com/uploads/Download/Radias ... 780000.zip is a dead 404 server message link at korg as of today 05-25-2014 is there a link to this on this forum as a down load??

dead link as of 05-25-2014

Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 2:52 am
by iowagold
dead link as of 05-25-2014 do we have this on the local forum download??