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Old 08-20-2000
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Hi folks. I hope someone can help me remember how to do this:

Ok, I quit a band a few months ago. They just found a new keyboard player. We both have Roland XP-80's. He has the same expansion board as I do, as well. When I was in the band, I used a lot of RPS's (Real Time Phrase Sequences). Most of them use User Patches.

What I need to know how to do is save a User Patch from my XP-80 to floppy disk and load it into his XP-80 so he can use my RPS's.

I know how to save the entire sound set to disk, but how can I just save individual patches and put them on his keyboard without wiping out his sound set. He only uses USER 001 thru USER 040, so there is plenty of room.

Any XP-60/80 experts out there?

Thanks.




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