Cleaning up the SSD to free up space.
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slight issue still. the kronos still shows the program and combi names from exs 10-13 but i dont want them to, since i uninstalled their samples. how do i just remove all their names/references from the pcg file so that only the standard programs/combi's show?
Casio HT-3000, Korg Wavestation, Roland Juno-D, Korg NS5R, Korg X-50, Korg Kontroller 49, Akai MPK 88, Korg M50, Korg Radias, Atmosphere, Omnisphere, Stylus RMX, East West Studios various instruments, Roland Juno-Gi, Yamaha MOX8, Kronos 7.
You can use Kronos Initialize pcg File For Your Use -- INIT.pcg and for a big number of Programs/Combis to clear, it's maybe easier to also use: PCG Tools for Kronos(X), Krome, Oasys,M3/M50,Tritons, ...
Alternatively, you may get the preload.pcg for a regular Kronos (not X) which didn't have those Programs/Combis... Just take in consideration that when you load the preload.pcg file you can lose every single Program/Combi you may have created or modified.
Alternatively, you may get the preload.pcg for a regular Kronos (not X) which didn't have those Programs/Combis... Just take in consideration that when you load the preload.pcg file you can lose every single Program/Combi you may have created or modified.
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not too familiar with the tools. i may get them though and learn, thank you mp.
Casio HT-3000, Korg Wavestation, Roland Juno-D, Korg NS5R, Korg X-50, Korg Kontroller 49, Akai MPK 88, Korg M50, Korg Radias, Atmosphere, Omnisphere, Stylus RMX, East West Studios various instruments, Roland Juno-Gi, Yamaha MOX8, Kronos 7.