![]() ![]() ![]() That'll probably be version 2 of my software. The feature is on the list however, as "bank management" in a more traditional way. Arranging the sounds in the memory of the synths hasn't been a priority for me, as I don't gig. ![]() It will not overwrite the patches inside the synth's memory - this is actually by design, as I use it in the home studio to try out patches and do a quick search across all synths I own, and audition them. It will display the loaded patches, and send each one into the edit buffer with a single click to audition. There is also a cool guide for using Snoize available here. You probably have figured this out by now - just load the purchased syx file via the "Import sysex files from computer" function. If you’re on a Mac there also freeware available for MIDI transfers and is called Sysex Librarian by Snoize, available here. Hi Aleos, sorry seeing this only now, somehow the Sequential forum doesn't do email notifications for me. You will also get each bank import as a filter entry in the dropdown, so the patches will be permanently grouped by the session in which they were imported, which could also be useful to find them again (the session is timestamped so if you vaguely remember the date, you'll be fine). I also rename them only in the computer, they will all be called Basic Program A, and not doing the scroll-to-the-letter-with-encoder 80s type of data entry. I got so used to this I do not even bother where I store the patches in the synth, after a session I will just import Bank U1 and will see how many patches I have created. Well, you will end up with duplicates but they might differ very little (use the patch compare function to find out how). After that, whenever you use the "Import Patches from Synth" button, the Orm will download a bank (I only use Bank U1) *and only create new entries for new patches*, because it fingerprints patches and will not re-report known ones, so you will not end up with duplicates. What I do is basically - import all banks once into the Orm (or just load the Sequential provided factory programs syx file into the Orm, so it knows all factory presets). ![]()
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