press the mode/shift button to leave that mode and go back to "normal mode" press yes or no to turn memory protect off press the load/prot button until you see "Memory Protect On" press the mode/shift button to enter shift mode If anyone has ever done this, please let me know how!I'm not sure since I don't have a TX7 (and never have) but according to the manual (page 19), it looks like first you turn off the memory protect: In this old thread, the manual page cited is describing how to write to an individual Function Memory not a patch memory. Has anyone ever figured out a way to save an individual patch from the TX7 edit buffer? I'm using Patchbase as an editor (have also used Dexed and Midiquest, it makes no difference.) I have transferred entire banks fine, but can see no way to write a single patch. I've checked all menus and can find no patch overwrite, only "Function Memory" overwrite. Please let me know if you know any way to do it. If you have a librarian and a lot of downloaded patches/banks you can step through patch after patch to audition them, then save only those you like.I'm assuming when you wrote this you were describing how it works with DX7 or have you actually found a way to do the same on TX7? I can do all of the above, audition via librarians, edit using editors, using the edit buffer, but there does not seem to be any way to save to a patch location. Most, but not all, synths use the edit buffer as the play buffer, so if you select a new patch to play, the edits are lost unless they were saved to a patch location. This was the common way to implement it, and probably still is. If you dump a patch, or tweak a patch, it goes into the edit buffer until you save. Just a little clarification: if you dump a bank (of which there are thousands on the net) it is saved to the device automatically.
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