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Chromaish AD patch from Stage Classic...?

Posted: 13 Mar 2012, 18:39
by GRod926
Hello all,

This is a long shot, I know...

I've trying to re-create one of my favorite patches from the Stage Classic on to the Stage 2, it was a preset called "Chromaish AD". I'm close but there's one element, the synth section of Panel B, that I've been unable to recreate and it's an integral part of the sound of the whole.

Do any of you have this patch in your Stage Classics that can help me with the settings of that panel?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated, or perhaps someone here knows how to ahold of AD himself, so I can ask his assistance?

Thanks,
GRod926

Re: Chromaish AD patch from Stage Classic...?

Posted: 17 Mar 2012, 12:13
by mon8169
Hi Rod,

I'll try tomorrow to give you a CTRLR screenshot for the synth on panel B. I'll do it now but I'm ending the process of moving home and still have to find where the cables are!!

see you
Ramon

Re: Chromaish AD patch from Stage Classic...?

Posted: 22 Mar 2012, 20:15
by GRod926
Well thank you so much Ramon, that would be wonderful! If it's not too much trouble, can you do the same for Synth panel A of that same patch?

Actually, perhaps you could also tell me how it's possible to do this (take a CTRLR screenshot from an instrument panel of NSClassic)? Are you using external software? That way I'd be able to do the leg work on my own for any other patches...

Thanks again in advance for your time and information Ramon!
GRod926

Re: Chromaish AD patch from Stage Classic...?

Posted: 23 Mar 2012, 20:19
by mon8169
Hi Rod,

sorry the delay. Here are the screenshots:
Panel A.jpg
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Panel B.jpg
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The oscilator type is wrong on the editor, and no wave number is displayed, but they are:

Panel A: OSC digital, Num. 68
Panel B: OSC digital, Num. 73

To the question about what's this editor, I recomend you read this topic:

http://www.norduserforum.com/nord-stage ... ilit=ctrlr

I hope you find it useful.

see you

Ramon