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#55396 - 02/14/04 11:02 AM
Re: Sound DSP
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Registered: 04/26/03
Posts: 276
Loc: Arizona, USA
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Hello:
I never got a response and bringing this up again. I tried and tried but can not locate where the 20 user Sound DPS effects go when loaded from disk using the *.efc file.
(When using the single load, make sure you have a *.efc file. Scroll through the mode, until Effect Memory shows, choose the Sound DPS Bank, you will have 20 different user Types. Ditto on the instrument side.)
This is on the PR804, the KN7000 may handle this differently. However, I can load a KN7000 *.efc file, save it as a PR804 file, then I can use the single effects load function and load the user effects from the disk to the PR. It does actually give 20 user locations on the disk and on the PR. When I go to the PR, to find these effects, I can't find them. Where are these effects hiding? Excuse me, located at...
Can someone please shed some light on this?
AnthonyCian
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#55400 - 02/14/04 03:41 PM
Re: Sound DSP
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Member
Registered: 04/26/03
Posts: 276
Loc: Arizona, USA
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Interesting...
It's all coming together now. You memory servers you correctly, there is no sound dsp button. And I think I know what's happening.
From the Screen:
1. The PR804 is able to take an efc file is capable of getting the Sound DPS BANK from the file, left side. Scrolling from Reverb, Multi and Chorus.
2. The PR804 also shows the Sound DPS BANK on the right side, the "TO".
3. The PR804 can scroll to the 20 user effect types, from the file and also "TO" the PR804. You can see it plain as day.
4. Pick the User Effect from the file, set the "TO" effect where you want it to go.
5. Press Load. The PR804 screen blinks a little, and now the effect that was on the file, shows it in the "TO" instrument side.
This is where everything went to a halt. Since the PR804 doesn't have the Sound DSP button, where did it go? Thus the confusion. It's like building a road having all the signs informing you are on the right track. And then suddenly the road ends. Why have the process of retrieving a user Sound DSP on file, if the instrument doesn't have a place for it?
Gosh Oh mighty...
Anthony
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