Is it possible to save RAM to usb?

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Daibang
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Is it possible to save RAM to usb?

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I would like to save RAM samples to usb stick or Korg disk is it possible?
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Post by tacman7 »

Not familiar with the term ram sample.

I know my house is pretty ransack-led but I think that's something different.
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By Ram samples I mean these samples i added from other set. From other set I loaded RAM and i got some new samples for steinberg piano and others and let's say i created some new samples and i would like to save them on usb. How can I do that?
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Post by angelitto »

You can export a multisample as KMP via Sound/Record/Menu/Multisample, select desired multisample and from top right menu, chouse EXPORT
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Thanks :)
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Post by Reuben »

You don't need to export multisamples to save a sound. Just do a Save All and make sure PCM is ticked. PCM is the wav samples in Ram, and Sounds preserves the structure of the files.
So if you want to load a Sound at a later date you can drill down into the saved set by choosing Open, Open, Sounds, go to the sound you want and load it to a spare bank.
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