![]() ![]() There’s a ton of sounds up there already, all tagged and categorised, and of course the resource will grow as more people connect their reface units to it. ![]() With the reface DX this isn’t possible, as most of the parameters are internal and so instead you have a full online editor. ![]() Along with patch saving, it also creates a visual representation of the parameters – essentially what looks like a photo of the control panel showing you exactly where all the settings should be. Soundmondo is a marbellous new take on this idea. Back in the day I had a DX100 and I had two options for sharing sounds with another user – I could back it up to a proper old fashioned cassette deck or I could scribble all the parameters down on a patch sheet. ![]()
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