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Saving changes when programming.. newbi :)

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Hiya,

finally got round to learning how to programme.. but don't know how to save my changes..

selected P01:Init Programme

pressed edit/yes

twiddled about til I got the sound I wanted.

er...and that's it...

How do I 'save' this? So that whenever I go to:
P01:Init Programme
Timbre 1 etc. etc.
it plays my sound..

thanks, Jan xx
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Re: Saving changes when programming.. newbi :)

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Step 1: Find a physical manual or download a PSD
Step 2: Open said manual/file
Step 3: Flip or scroll to table of contents
Step 4: Open to page on saving instructions
Step 5: ????
Step 6: PROFIT!
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Post by lotus »

err.. yeah.

thanks for stating the obvious.. it worked!!

did have a look in the manual to begin with but clearly couldn't see the wood for the trees.

Thankyou! :D
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Post by xmlguy »

You'll find it much better to edit your synth with the software editor, and it's easier to learn than flipping through the little LCD screen parameters.
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lotus wrote:err.. yeah.

thanks for stating the obvious.. it worked!!

did have a look in the manual to begin with but clearly couldn't see the wood for the trees.

Thankyou! :D
Fortunately this forum has developed in such a way where we give people advice on how to figure things out, rather than outwrite telling them. A lot of things can be solved simply by reading the manual. By being taught how to solve problems- rather than only the answer- you become much more independent as a synth user.

You could learn that 2*2 = 4, but if you don't learn why 2*2=4, you'll never be able to solve any other multiplication problems.
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tpantano wrote: You could learn that 2*2 = 4, but if you don't learn why 2*2=4, you'll never be able to solve any other multiplication problems.
Hmm... and why is 2*2=4? (it's a serious question!)
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axxim wrote:
tpantano wrote: You could learn that 2*2 = 4, but if you don't learn why 2*2=4, you'll never be able to solve any other multiplication problems.
Hmm... and why is 2*2=4? (it's a serious question!)
Well, in some realms of mathematics, 2*2 doesn't have to = 4. So I recommend we just don't even go into that.
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