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RE: Is there a way to back up a single RC-50 patch?



Mailing-list-Newbie here: I hope I'm sending this message to the right 
thread!

I've always wondered why Boss never released any RC5 editor...
If you'd like to extrapolate a single patch from the RC5 you have to back 
engeneering the PATCH.RC5 file in your loop station, then create a program 
that automates the import-export function you need!

It's about a 2 months job, if you can program in VB or C++... Then you'll 
need to debug that program , send it to some beta-tester that tries to 
make 
it work and crash, fix the errors... It's a hard work, but someone has to 
do 
it!

Now: you have to do the right question...




Is there a way to back up a single RC-50 patch?

    * To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
    * From: "Andrew Koenig" <ark@acm.org>
    * Subject: Is there a way to back up a single RC-50 patch?
    * Date: Sat, 27 Jun 2009 12:49:49 -0400

I understand that it is possible to save and restore (and edit) the audio
associated with RC-50 patches.  I also understand that it is possible to
save and restore the entire RC-50 status.

Has anyone figured out how to store just the information associated with a
single patch?  Presumably that would mean saving the audio files along with
the appropriate segments of the other files, and being able to put them
back
into place.