how to create a Dutch House Lead Synth with KORG R3
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how to create a Dutch House Lead Synth with KORG R3
I am trying to figure out how to create a Dutch House Lead Synth or one similiar to the synth solo heard in "party rock anthem" by lmao. Can anyone help?!
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k I downloaded the radias sound editor program off of korg usa. then i downloaded the rdp. file from http://www.file-upload.net/download-375 ... h.rdp.html
Now when i open up the radias program and try to drag and drop the rdp. file in there it doesnt allow me to... any suggestions?
By the way thank you so much for putting up with my ignorance and helping me out. I'm really new to all this
Now when i open up the radias program and try to drag and drop the rdp. file in there it doesnt allow me to... any suggestions?
By the way thank you so much for putting up with my ignorance and helping me out. I'm really new to all this
Robbie Palmer
ok thanks! ive gotten this far now and i can see exactly what parameters he used.
the thing i dont get is: which r3 patch do i use to match the parameters with? like do i open up C08? and copy the parameters of the radias synth onto that file? does it matter which patch i begin to edit???
thanks again for your help!
the thing i dont get is: which r3 patch do i use to match the parameters with? like do i open up C08? and copy the parameters of the radias synth onto that file? does it matter which patch i begin to edit???
thanks again for your help!
Robbie Palmer
It's usually easier to initialize a program, which resets everything in it to default values, than to modify an unrelated patch. There may be some unusual values and virtual patches that could be confusing to modify if you don't know what they do, so initializing the program let's you focus only on the changes you need to make instead of what's already there.