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Loading sounds from another set? PA800

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Hello.
Im wondering if its possible to load sounds from one set to another?
And how to do that.
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rome85 wrote:Hello.
Im wondering if its possible to load sounds from one set to another?
And how to do that.
I think i read something about this in one of the sticky threads called "Tutorials".
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rome85 wrote:Hello.
Im wondering if its possible to load sounds from one set to another?
And how to do that.
Combining Sets:
Step 1:
1. Open SET 1, check it out and find out what you want, write down each style, each perf and sound.
2. For each style write down which DRUM KIT and which USER SOUND it uses and that means on
what track in the style it is,on what location in the User bank it is.
3. For each performance write down which User Sound the performance uses.
4. Do exactly the same with SET 2.
Step 2:
1. Go to Sound Mode then hit record and enter SAMPLING. Click the arrow and choose DELETE.
Delete all samples, multisamples and user drum kits, in Sampling Info check for everything to be 0.
2. Go to MEDIA MODE and go to ERASE, on the POP UP menu choose USER SSD and in there in
each folder delete everything.Start with Performances, then Pads, then Sounds, then User Drum Kits.
3. Start LOADing ONLY the Styles that you wrote down, one by one in one bank or whatever.
4. Start LOADing ONLY the Performances you wrote down, same as Styles.
5. Start LOADing the USER DRUM KITS as you wrote them down, one by one, they will LOAD their
own samples, you dont haveto do anything in sampling mode, just keep loading one by one.
6. Do the same with USER SOUND...exactly the same as LOADing the USER STYLES.
Step 3:
1. Open the BOOK that you wrote:
2. Go to Style Mode then choose the first style then hit RECORD then you are in Style Record Mode
and in there hit MENU and choose Style Elements.
3. In here start to assign each DrumKit to its place and also each User Sounds that was used in that
style. Do that for eachStyle Element, in here if you press VAR or any other element the programs will
change, you have to check for each VAR,FILL, INTRO.
4. After you do that and it sounds ok to you press the ARROW on top and hit SAVE, SAVE that style.
Hit Record again and get out of there...you have to do that for each style.
5. Sellect each Performance and in the 3 Upper tracks start assigning the User Sounds they use.
6. Choose Media, go to Save, choose ALL, NEW SET, rename it, hit OK, check ALL of the BOXes and SAVE.

By NEDIM !

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I have a question regarding step number 2. When you're ready to get on with step 2, which of the sets is loaded? Set 1, Set 2? does it makes a difference? Let's say both sets do contain user sounds/styles ..etc.
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TANIA wrote:I have a question regarding step number 2. When you're ready to get on with step 2, which of the sets is loaded? Set 1, Set 2? does it makes a difference? Let's say both sets do contain user sounds/styles ..etc.
Im' not totally positive, but i think you should load the set that has the most of your favorite sounds/styles. Then try to load stuff from the 2nd set that has less materials for you to work on. Just a thought.
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I agree with Martin, i usually in Step 2 tend to LOAD the most Complex Set
or as Martin said the one with most stuff in it, i would prefer that too.
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BasariStudios wrote:I agree with Martin, i usually in Step 2 tend to LOAD the most Complex Set
or as Martin said the one with most stuff in it, i would prefer that too.
ok thanks, i understand now.
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BasariStudios wrote:I agree with Martin, i usually in Step 2 tend to LOAD the most Complex Set
or as Martin said the one with most stuff in it, i would prefer that too.
Nedim,
So if that's the case , then why would you need to put every thing on the paper for both sets? After all, you're only trying to merge the weaker set with the favorite set.
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Putting everything on a paper would help you clean the MAIN SET first of
the things you dont want in there, then you go on LOADing other stuff.
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BasariStudios wrote:Putting everything on a paper would help you clean the MAIN SET first of
the things you dont want in there, then you go on LOADing other stuff.

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BasariStudios wrote:Putting everything on a paper would help you clean the MAIN SET first of
the things you dont want in there, then you go on LOADing other stuff.
Another question. If you load style B from the second set over style A in the first set what happens in the background? Does Style A disappear with all its belongings, samples, etc...? Or still some of its samples or multi samples are left somewhere in there, although the style has been overwritten by another?
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The Style only OverWrites the Style, it has nothing to do with sounds or samples.
Thats why the Main Set the one you gonna use as a base has to be cleaned first too.
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