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This process will store all of the patterns from the selected Template into the DrumBrute.
10.4.2 Recall edited patterns from the DrumBrute
If you changed any patterns inside the DrumBrute you need to pull those patterns into
the MIDI Control Center to back them up. To do that, click the Recall From button. A
new file containing all 64 patterns will appear in the Local Templates window with the
current time/date stamp for a name. You can rename it if you like.
10.4.3 Save, Delete, Import/Export, etc.
These important features have been documented in the MIDI Control Center manual,
which you will find in the software Help menu. Look in section 7.1 of the Help file for
information about Save, Save As…, New, Delete, Import and Export.
10.5 Import/Export Device Settings
When the Device Settings tab is selected in the MIDI Control Center window you will see
two buttons on the upper right labeled Import and Export. The function of these buttons
is to manage files containing only the Device Settings. They are different from the
buttons described in section 10.4.3, which are used to generate a file containing both the
Device Settings and the patterns.
The Device Settings files carry the extension .drumbrute_ds. You can swap these files
with other users or build a library of configurations for the different systems you
encounter in different locations.
10.5.1 Export Device Settings
The Import / Export buttons pictured above perform a different function from
those at the top of the Device Settings window (see section 10.5 below).
These files will have the extension .drumbrute. They contain all of the internal
DrumBrute parameters: a complete set of 64 patterns and all of the Device
Settings. Use these files to share settings and patterns with other users.