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supplemental to preset saving:
you may want to leave the 'left' preset window intact, and use the right one instead to organise your own presets (pull it to thge left).
This way you have always the original presets at hand, and you only have to save your own presets (I always create a bank first, as C. suggest to do).
Talking about this preset saving, could anybody shine his light on this:
If you save your project at the end, you're asked if you want to save that right preset
list.
I think this is a boring message, because the only thing you probably want to save is keeping that list in your plugin in that project.
This should be done anyway, like a 'song' does in Cubase, isn't it?
If not, the question of the popup is not adequat, coz you saved that list already!
It reminds me of the stupid question you always get when closing the Scope platform after saving the project...
You guys also find the preset saving message stupid and/or inadequat?
you may want to leave the 'left' preset window intact, and use the right one instead to organise your own presets (pull it to thge left).
This way you have always the original presets at hand, and you only have to save your own presets (I always create a bank first, as C. suggest to do).
Talking about this preset saving, could anybody shine his light on this:
If you save your project at the end, you're asked if you want to save that right preset
list.
I think this is a boring message, because the only thing you probably want to save is keeping that list in your plugin in that project.
This should be done anyway, like a 'song' does in Cubase, isn't it?
If not, the question of the popup is not adequat, coz you saved that list already!
It reminds me of the stupid question you always get when closing the Scope platform after saving the project...
You guys also find the preset saving message stupid and/or inadequat?
Cubase is easier for saving than the SFP. Reason has an option to save all the samples and presets in the song file. This way nothing gets lost and it's easy to work with other people.
On 2004-10-29 18:09, hubird wrote:
supplemental to preset saving:
you may want to leave the 'left' preset window intact, and use the right one instead to organise your own presets (pull it to thge left).
This way you have always the original presets at hand, and you only have to save your own presets (I always create a bank first, as C. suggest to do).
Talking about this preset saving, could anybody shine his light on this:
If you save your project at the end, you're asked if you want to save that right preset
list.
I think this is a boring message, because the only thing you probably want to save is keeping that list in your plugin in that project.
This should be done anyway, like a 'song' does in Cubase, isn't it?
If not, the question of the popup is not adequat, coz you saved that list already!
It reminds me of the stupid question you always get when closing the Scope platform after saving the project...
You guys also find the preset saving message stupid and/or inadequat?
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I thought the A series samples were '.wav' format. You'll probably just have to map the samples to a new STS program. If you have any problems there's an STS forum here, where the STS users discuss all things STS
We sometimes use translator to make Akai format CDs from our STS programs. By doing this we can then load them straight into most samplers (Akai, Emu etc)

We sometimes use translator to make Akai format CDs from our STS programs. By doing this we can then load them straight into most samplers (Akai, Emu etc)

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There is a simple program which can be used as a wave editor no matter if you have a Yamaha sampler or not. It's TWE (Tiny wave editor). The version is PC but there is a MAc also (somewhere). If you want to use it with your Yamaha sampler it provides via SCSI sample transfer but works only with samples not programs.
There is a simple program which can be used as a wave editor no matter if you have a Yamaha sampler or not. It's TWE (Tiny wave editor). The version is PC but there is a MAc also (somewhere). If you want to use it with your Yamaha sampler it provides via SCSI sample transfer but works only with samples not programs.
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Hi all,John Cooper wrote:If anyone is looking for the files, they're no longer hosted on planetz. They expired off the site quite some time ago. (Some links in this thread are broken).
If you're looking for them, post a question here and maybe someone will temporarily host them for you, for download.
Cheers,
John
If someone has them, I'm interested

They could be hosted for free on sendspace as long as the file is active (at least 1 dl per week), or permanently for very cheap...
Thanks!
Raul