Remembering settings after Radias switched off

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paulthebassguy
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Remembering settings after Radias switched off

Post by paulthebassguy »

Hi Everyone,

I want to know how to get the Radias to remember settings once it's turned off and on again - both the global settings and which preset is currently selected.

At the moment every time I turn it off and on it reverts back to the default A0 preset (that annoying "harness the power of the radias" vocoder). Also, if I have switched off write protection this is switched back on by default.

I have looked through the manual but can't find out how to do this (am I blind?!)

Thanks for your help.
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Post by pillbug »

As for the global settings, if you change them, you then need to Write them, and turn the knob to Yes and then hit yes/enter. I'm going by memory but it should be in the manual under the Global Settings section.
As far as resetting to the A01 patch, I don't know of any way around that, it seems to be a default setting that can't be changed as far as I know.
RADIAS-R, Triton Extreme w/EXB-MOSS, Electribe EMX-1, Reason 3.0.5
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Post by vicz »

You can change the preloaded first program like this if it is to one of the factory presets:

Go to Global, press + twice to get to the P03 Preload page. Scroll the LoadData setting to 1 PROG, step down to Source and scroll to the program you want to load and the slot you want to load it into at startup. Scroll Sure? to Yes and then press the Yes button. Note that this will overwrite the existing program, you can restore the 'Harness the Power' in the same way if you need to.

Of course you can easily re-order stuff using the sound editor too. I don't think you can 'resume where you left off' on power on, the way you can on a Triton or M3, for example.

Clear as mud!
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