I just bought a System 1, TR8 and TB3 and love them. Used all the originals back in the day.
Is there a way to save sounds on the System 1 without using the computer.
How do you save a System1 sound as apposed to a SH101 or SH2 sound?
Also is there a vid or instructions anywhere that shows you how to Save sounds on the computer etc?
Thanks
How to save sounds
Re: How to save sounds
There are only 8 storage spaces for sound for the System-1 - or rather 16 in total; 8 for the SYstem-1 when active and 8 for the Plugout when active.
If you're in manual mode and want it to go into number 2 slot, press and hold the no 2 button until it flashes and the sound is now stored in number 2. If you want to edit a sound (say 4) press number 4, edit the sound, then press and hold no 4 until it flashes and the edits will then be stored.
If you're in manual mode and want it to go into number 2 slot, press and hold the no 2 button until it flashes and the sound is now stored in number 2. If you want to edit a sound (say 4) press number 4, edit the sound, then press and hold no 4 until it flashes and the edits will then be stored.
Re: How to save sounds
Thanks Cello.
How did you find this information?
As there is no software looking System 1 ( like the SH101 and SH2) How do you create a list of sounds and allow them to move about, choose the best top 8 to plug out?
How did you find this information?
As there is no software looking System 1 ( like the SH101 and SH2) How do you create a list of sounds and allow them to move about, choose the best top 8 to plug out?
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Re: How to save sounds
Hello Amni,
I wrote a software for managing and editing patches and go beyond the 8 storage location limits.
You find it here http://purebits.com/system1.html
Note that is not a plugin but a stand-alone software
Feel free to ask me info about
I wrote a software for managing and editing patches and go beyond the 8 storage location limits.
You find it here http://purebits.com/system1.html
Note that is not a plugin but a stand-alone software
Feel free to ask me info about