A little crisis

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Bombilo
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Joined: Thu May 05, 2022 8:53 pm

A little crisis

Post by Bombilo »

Hi everyone
the newbie ES2 user here again :?

so I did a little mistake seems like.
after loading a few new samples to the machine I ressed import all samples (for them to be saved on the card and to be loaded everytime when i load the machine from the start).
I accidently pressed it again and by pressing exit in order to cancel it showed an error. So I was thinking I don't need to import all samples again as it did it, right ?
but then closing the machine and opening it again - it just loaded all the factory samples and NONE of the samples that I loaded to it myself are there (and im talking about a situation where there was a few dozens of them loaded (ouch).

a few facts:

before doing so I loaded a 'clean' session with instructions of doing so here in the forum (can not find this thread at the moment. That was done in order to get rid of all factory samples that take a lot of space.
I do have the e2sEdit v1 javaapplication but when running it now from the folder of the card I just dont nothing (as if the .all file is missing ?

I do have a backup folder from a few months back with a few presets missing (i can live with that..)

please please please im begging for help I just want to restore it to how it was when it is loading all my own samples (without factory samples= from how it was before!

thanks and appreciate any lead
Bombilo
Posts: 11
Joined: Thu May 05, 2022 8:53 pm

Post by Bombilo »

Ok I got a little progress via restoring an older .all file that traced back like 70 percent of the samples I had.

Now for the the rest 30% it would be nice to load them manually to the exact location that they were on the machine before ( this I don't remember sadly)

as I assume this is the only way that the patterns (which are saved lucily) which included the part of the samples of that 30% would be in their places where they are currently blank.

I hope I explained it well.

I definitely learned my lesson with backing up as for today :lol:
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