CREATING & STORING SOUNDS: TONETRANSFER
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the Save button won’t cause your settings to be altered or cause Save Mode to be
entered. Instead, when the knob position exactly matches the stored setting, the
Manual light will turn off. After you’ve done this for every knob and noted the
Ta p speed, you can write down the settings on the Programmer’s sheet, take it
home, enter it in your own Flextone, and write the anthem for a future (or past)
generation. And be sure to thank us in the album’s liner notes. To check that
you’ve got everything just right, once the knobs are set, you can also switch to
Manual Mode and see if the sound changes. (It shouldn’t change, unless the Ta p
speed is different.)
If that sounds too complicated, and you have a MIDI cable handy, flip ahead to
Chapter 7: “Deep Editing & MIDI Control” to find out how to swap sounds
between two Flextones (or your Flextone and a POD or POD Pro) with MIDI. It’s
also possible to swap Flextone sounds on computer, using the emagic SoundDiver
software – for both Macintosh and Windows computers – that’s included on the
CD with this manual.