You're very welcome Rickey, and no, sorry to say there's only one bank of patches in that cart, but there are tons of sounds online that you can download, try this for starters: http://www.synthzone.com/kawai.htm Sounds like you've got a nice thing goin, good luck & have fun! jonboy --- In kawaik3zone@yahoogroups.com, "rickeytray" <rickeytray@y...> wrote: > > Thanks jonboy, > > I didn't have much time to spend with it last night but just now I > tried it and sure 'nuff pressing on one of the patch buttons and the > light goes steady. Yep, different sounds now. Yeah! Ah, simple > pleasures. Am I correct to assume that there is one more bank of 50 > patches in one of those downloads? Now I need for one more RC-2 to > surface and I'd be set. I went ahead and snagged the K3M copy from > the dude on eBay, so I'll finally be able to dig in to my K3. I know > it's no Moog, but it's one fine instrument. I can't wait to put it > on some of my new songs I'm recording. My computer here at the house > is running the same software that I upload my multitracks to in the > studio. Once I get everything set, I can just burn a data disk and > do my post production here at the house. I tell you, jonboy, this > has been the realization of a lifelong dream. I've partnered with a > young engineer who really knows what he's doing with the computer > stuff. Just give it a bit more time and there will be some great > music coming outta here. Right now we are just doing other people's > stuff and haven't had enough time for our own. Sort of like the > mechanic who doesn't have time to work on his own car, you know? > Anyway, thanks alot for your help! > > Rickey > > www.tah-usa.net/jars > > > --- In kawaik3zone@yahoogroups.com, "jboy917" <jboy917@y...> wrote: > > It blinks, huh? Well now, maybe it's waiting for you to press one > of > > the numbered patch buttons, have you tried that? There should be > > sounds on every one, new ones too, unless the previous owner sold > > you an empty cart. Or the battery might be dead. I saw the item on > > e-bay & I don't remember if it said that it was loaded with sounds. > > All you should have to do is push the cartridge button & then go > through > > the patch numbers. You've got it with the writing facing towards > you, right? > > I've got an RC-16 cart that will go in either way, but will only > work if > > it's facing me. > > jonboy > > --- In kawaik3zone@yahoogroups.com, "rickeytray" <rickeytray@y...> > wrote: > > > > > > Greetings K3'ers, > > > > > > > > > I now have an RC-2 memory cartridge and I stick it in the slot > and > > > press the cartridge program button but all it does is blink. > What is > > > the process to play patches from the cartridge? Does the light > > > blinking mean that there are no patches on the cartridge? Mine > came > > > with a hand written patch sheet so I assumed that there were > already > > > patches on it. I tried powering it off/on with the cartridge in > but > > > no change. HELP! > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Rickey
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Re: Got RC-2 now what?
2003-08-15 by jboy917
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