Updating Factory Sounds

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kenrdot wrote:Thanks a lot man
Glad that helped! :D
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I went into the pcg and individually loaded the new programs 1 at a time (or tick the multi-select). It really didnt take that long. Thats the least invasive way without worrying about writing over your other programs. You can see on the PDF which ones were changed (they are highlighted).
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Post by Lou »

I realize that it's a matter of preference and there's nothing at all wrong with altering default programs and saving to a factory PCG. I find it easier to edit and save the programs to a user bank so at times such as this for example, all you have to do is just load the new PCG and back or to another, one shot done. Saving your edits to the default location can become a very tedious chore that you constantly have to repeat when going from one PCG to another. Then again if you are saving the bank as your own PCG, (which it sounds you are not) would be fine and precisely what I'm trying to convey. Jmo. :wink:
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