LP Stage: what's factory preset #95 called?
LP Stage: what's factory preset #95 called?
This will perhaps be the stupidest question posed all month.
In a factory-fresh LP SE, what's the name of the patch stored in location number 95? I was playing along to a song today and it melded near perfectly, but I can't recall if this was a patch I'd programmed myself, or if it's one of the 60 or so factory presets I still have stored on the unit.
In a factory-fresh LP SE, what's the name of the patch stored in location number 95? I was playing along to a song today and it melded near perfectly, but I can't recall if this was a patch I'd programmed myself, or if it's one of the 60 or so factory presets I still have stored on the unit.
Thanks. It should've occurred to me that I had a potential ROM (Read the Owner's Manual) problem.dada wrote:all the factory presets are listed at the back of the manual hth

So it turns out it was a factory preset. Damn. That'll teach me to leave my LP turned off for a month while concentrating on other, less pleasant things (work, mowing the lawn, trying to program an MKS-70 from its front panel, etc.)
Funny enough I started doing that last week after embarrassing myself with this thread.otto wrote:I always like to put my initials at the start of a patch name that I created. Easy way to recall what was your creation and what wasn't.

Of course, years down the line some service tech is going to be scratching his head if he sees a preset named "CW NOM NOM".
Otherwise you would have to fill in the patch name again?most put the initials at the end though for whatever reason.
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