Problem after loading OS 3.2

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Twilight Being
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Problem after loading OS 3.2

Post by Twilight Being » Sat Apr 29, 2006 12:18 am

Loaded the new OS and everything seems to function normally but now banks D and E are identical.

I can't find the original bank sounds on this Moog website.

A little help here please. The lost bank of Thomas Wolf had some choice stuff! :(

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Post by Twilight Being » Sat Apr 29, 2006 10:12 am

Thanks. I have a Voyager RME with the memory enhancement BTW and the Factory Sounds reset doesn't change the duplicate banks.

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Factory reset

Post by klausp » Sun Apr 30, 2006 5:19 am

If you choose another bank than B1, you will get the B1-factory presets in the other bank. The factory presets is only one bank,-the B1-presets, so be carefull if you choose that option in another bank than B1.

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Post by GregAE » Sun Apr 30, 2006 5:02 pm

Performing a Factory Sound reset will place the Zon Vern Pyles bank into bank #1 without disturbing the other six banks. Since the ZVP bank also appears in bank #4 of the memory upgrade, you end up with two copies of the same bank (the RME bank appears in bank #1 of the memory upgrade, but gets overwritten with the ZVP bank when you perform a Factory Sound reset).

Incidently, the latest version of the Editor includes all six sound banks, so if you have this you have all of the factory preset sounds built into the software. These presets already have the sound categories assigned, too.

Klaus: OS 3.2 got rid of the B1-B7 bank indicators and replaced them with A-G bank indicators, which are easier to read. I don't remember seeing this in the OS 3.2 ReadMe file, but I can tell you it's a nice improvement.


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Post by MarkM » Sun Apr 30, 2006 5:28 pm

Actually I preferred B1-B7. However, I have learned to adapt.
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Post by Twilight Being » Sun Apr 30, 2006 5:36 pm

GregAE wrote: Incidently, the latest version of the Editor includes all six sound banks, so if you have this you have all of the factory preset sounds built into the software. These presets already have the sound categories assigned, too.
- Greg
The editor librarian software under the Voyager Electric Blue software tab? Does it work for the RME version also?

I didn't really buy a Voyager to have to use a computer with it but if it has all the banks of sounds for storage than I'm all for it. I sinply cannot do without the Thomas Wolf set. :D

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