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Orig. ToneLab Sound Editor Question

Postby bclarke675 » 04 Jun 2009, 13:39

I'm trying to create my own tones in Sound Editor. Is there a way to save a program in the editor without dumping it to the ToneLab first? The instructions I have for the Sound Editor don't show how to do this, and none of the menu choices appear to offer this either. When I have one slot filled, I'd like to save it, so I can move to the next slot and create another tone, then save the whole bank of tones at once or dump them to the ToneLab. I don't see how to do this. Any suggestions? Is it something really obvious I'm missing (I'm really great at missing the obvious!)?

Thanks in advance,
Bob
G&L SC-3, Ibanez RG550, Epi SG, Fender G-DEC 3 30, Vox AD60VTX w/ VC12, Carvin XV112, Line 6 JM4 Looper, Vox ToneLab, Cry Baby, Digitech RP1, BBESS, Danelectro 7-band EQ, EHX Hum Debugger, Janglebox and Bad Monkey.

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Re: Orig. ToneLab Sound Editor Question

Postby bclarke675 » 04 Jun 2009, 15:16

I found the answer. I had to have the Midi set up for the Save Program to become active.
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G&L SC-3, Ibanez RG550, Epi SG, Fender G-DEC 3 30, Vox AD60VTX w/ VC12, Carvin XV112, Line 6 JM4 Looper, Vox ToneLab, Cry Baby, Digitech RP1, BBESS, Danelectro 7-band EQ, EHX Hum Debugger, Janglebox and Bad Monkey.

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