You can store all your patterns on the keyboard. But, you do need to have batteries installed to keep the memory. As I explained, these synths will switch themselves OFF after 5 minutes of non-use. So, batteries are important! If you have a memory card, that's the best way to go.
@@geerefamilyusaauto off: I read last night that pressing the synchronise button, going to try it later on HT 700 and 6000. There's hardware hacks I've stumbled on in the past too.
Beautiful. Really easy to follow aswell thanks :)
Excellent bass line!!! At first take!!!
Thanks man! I try to play live on all my demos - you get a better idea of the synth that way. Check out my other videos for more "one takes"
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hello Synthdude very nice playing and review of the HT3000 sequencer, thanks! your HT3000 rocks! :)
Thank you 😎
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Thanks subscribed. No one seems to give to or use the Mod Wheel disable button - it's great for gating effects on other equipment and a rare facility.
Do the rythns store on the synthesizer itslef or you need to have the memory card? I have a a HT 3000 too for a few months and still exploring it.
You can store all your patterns on the keyboard. But, you do need to have batteries installed to keep the memory. As I explained, these synths will switch themselves OFF after 5 minutes of non-use. So, batteries are important! If you have a memory card, that's the best way to go.
@@geerefamilyusaauto off: I read last night that pressing the synchronise button, going to try it later on HT 700 and 6000. There's hardware hacks I've stumbled on in the past too.
Nice! Thanks for the tip. Will try it. 😎☮️