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Mezzopiano Junior Member
Joined: 10 Nov 2015 Posts: 56
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Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2023 7:19 pm Post subject: KSC load mode (Virtual Memory, RAM, KSC Settings) |
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Hi, dont know if this has been talked about, didnt find anything with a quick search
I purchased some soundpacks from Synthonia, these sounds include samples inside a KSC file. When i load these KSC using the option "KSC Settings" as the soundpack pdf manual suggests, the patch wont "find" the samples, i mean, there are samples being loaded i can see them in sampling mode, but certain ones dont, as some patches will look for a particular sample that i cant see
Now, if i load the same KSC using "Virtual Memory" option, the sound will then work as expected, it will find the sample and the sound will play as expected
Now, if i add that KSC to Auto Load mode using the same "Virtual Memory" option and then do a "Perform Auto Load Now", the sound wont play again!
This is driving me nuts as i have to merge 3 different soundpacks together and i am struggling to do so.So, what is the difference between these 3 modes? Also, i am trying to use the _UserBank.KSC file instead as i dont need to tweak these samples i and want to save RAM (again , because i have to merge 3 different soundpacks) but none of the options work for the UserBank.KSC
Recap, there are samples being loaded in any method, but for some ones, there are others missing, this is what i cant get my head around to |
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Sweat Full Member
Joined: 17 Dec 2011 Posts: 179 Location: Live Music Capital of the World
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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2023 3:58 pm Post subject: |
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The file _UserBank.KSC may simply contain references to the .KSC file with the actual samples. Therefore, make sure they are both stored together on the Kronos. |
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