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SOUNDS, PATCHES AND THE BROWSER
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D Click the Select Patch buttons on the device panel:
The Patch section of the Subtractor device.
D Click on the Patch Name display on the device panel to bring up a a pop-up menu which lists all patches in the
currently selected folder.
D Click the Browse Patch button on the device panel.
This is useful mainly if a device doesn’t already have browse focus. Clicking the Browse Patch button sets browse
focus to the device. Then, you can select and load patches as described above.
! On the panels of the Redrum, NN19, NN-XT, Kong and Dr. Octo Rex devices, there are also other Patch buttons,
used for loading samples or REX files. Make sure you click on the button in the Patch section (next to the
patch name display)!
D Select “Browse Patches...” from the Edit menu or device context menu.
This is useful mainly if a device doesn’t already have browse focus. Selecting Browse Patches sets browse focus
to the device. Then, you can select and load patches as described above.
Note that the Edit menu reflects which device is selected - in other words, you must select the device for the cor-
responding Browse Patches item to appear on the Edit menu.
q Once you have loaded a patch, you can step between all the patches in the same folder by using the “Select
Patch” buttons on the device panel:
D If you click on the Patch Name display on the device panel, a pop-up menu will appear, listing all patches in the
currently selected folder.
This allows you to quickly load another patch, without having to step through the patches one by one. You can also
choose to set browse focus to the device by selecting “Open Browser...” from this pop-up menu.
When you load a patch in any of the ways described above, the device’s parameters will be set according to the val-
ues stored in the patch, and the name of the patch will be shown in the Patch Name display.
! Any parameter adjustments you make on the device panel after loading a patch will not affect the actual patch
file. For this to happen, you need to save the patch - see “Saving patches”.
! You can also load patches from a MIDI Master Keyboard or Control Surface - see “Remote - Playing and Con-
trolling Devices”.
Patch Name display
Save Patch button
Select Patch buttons
Browse Patch button