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I didn't want to hijack the other thread - but how do I save the patches into the eeprom? Once I edit the sound, and change to a new program, the old one is gone. I have the minimal control surface (step A). Thanks - Tim

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Hi Tim,

just click on the menu button, move the rotary encoder so that the page scrolls to the SAV menu and click on the button below of this menu entry. Then you can select the target patch number - press "Do!" to save the patch

Best Regards, Thorsten.

Posted

yes, I am using 16x2. That level of programming, as basic as it may seem is totally over my head - even after reading the page a few times. Is there any way you can send me this version of the app - or maybe another user with a 16x2?

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After a HD crash my windows installation isn't running yet, so maybe somebody else could help? However, reassembling the code isn't that difficult, and you have to do this anyhow with every new release. So, it makes sense to get some practice ;-)

Best Regards, Thorsten.

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Hey TK,

looks like your Windows PC has no MIOS Operating System  :P - otherwise it wouldn't crash !

Milkmansound:

If you still have trouble with this change, I can email you the changed version (if this is the only change you need in the main.asm ?!?).

Please tell me for which ID's you need the .syx file(s)

- Send me a message -

bye

DOC

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