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If you make any changes to a sound and you like the result, the chances are that you
will want to keep the sound. This is easily achieved simply by clicking on the WRITE
button below the LCD. The display will prompt you to select a memory location:
If you want to over-write the existing sound, simply click on CONFIRM - the sound
will be written to the current location. If you want to save the sound in a different loca-
tion (thereby retaining the original sound in its original location), using the PROGRAM
up/down buttons, select the destination memory and click on WRITE again.
To cancel the WRITE operation, simply press WRITE again.
When editing sounds, you can compare your edit with the original by clicking on the
COMPARE button
Loading and saving banks
Most sequencer hosts allow you to load and save banks of sounds. This is useful if
you want to create your own library of sounds and you could, for example, create a
set of, say, 'techno' sounds on your V-Station - these could be saved as a bank
named "Techno". You might also create a series of 'vintage' synth emulations - again,
these could be saved as a bank called "Vintage". Whatever... you can subsequently
load all these sounds back into your V-Station at any time. In this way, you can build
up your own private library of V-Station sounds.
It's also likely that banks of sounds will appear on the Internet which can be down-
loaded and used with your V-Station. You should consult your sequencer's documen-
tation for details on loading and saving banks.
NOTE: We have used the term 'bank' to describe a collection of sounds that can be
loaded / saved on a plug-in. Different sequencers use different terminology for the
same thing.
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