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SOUNDS, PATCHES AND THE BROWSER
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The Revert function
A soon as you have loaded a new patch into a device that has browse focus, the Revert button becomes available at
the bottom of the browser list:
The Revert button appears as soon as you load new patches into a device that has browse focus.
The Revert function makes it possible to get back to the patch which was originally in the device - before you started
loading new patches. This is very handy if you should change your mind and want your original patch back in your de-
vice. The Revert function also works if you have loaded patches for other device types, so called cross-browsing (see
“Cross-browsing patch files”).
If referenced samples are missing
As described above, patches for the Redrum, NN19, NN-XT, Kong and Dr. Octo Rex contain references to samples
or REX files. Just like patches, samples can be independent files on the hard disk or elements within a ReFill. How-
ever, if sample files have been moved or renamed after a patch was saved, the sample file references in the patch will
not be accurate.
If this is the case when you select a patch, the program will tell you so. You can then choose to either manually locate
the missing files, to have the program search for them, or to proceed without the missing sounds. For details, see
“Handling Missing Sounds”.
! Proceeding without locating or replacing the missing samples will result in silent drum channels, key zones or
loop slots (for the Redrum, NN19/NN-XT, Kong and Dr. Octo Rex respectively).