On most web browsers (recent versions of Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer), you should be able to drag-and-drop a. It only works for single-patch files right now, but is can be used for single and layered patches and vocoder patches. If you drop the “atmos” patch from the microKorg sound bank, you get: atmos Similarly, it is really quick to see what the Korg sound bank patches (or whatever) are doing at a glance, which I find is a good way of working out the tricks…Į.g. So, if you have Sound Editor working, you can just download your custom patches, locate the place where the. I have written a small program to convert “.prg” files for the microKorg to a nice readable format. Transcribing settings is boring, error-prone… Also, if you want to share a patch, posting a readable version of the patch is a nice thing to do, and ideally without having to work your way through the whole matrix, transcribing the settings. Plain text patches are also a handy way of documenting your own patches in a nice durable format: on paper. But sometimes it is nice to be able to see what the patch is, or post it online in a plain text form. MicroKorg “prg” files files are downloaded from the microKorg by the Korg Sound Editor software, and are often posted online (e.g.
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