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please windows xp pro intel lemonte why sts wont work?

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 12:38 pm
by miki
:lol: why why why / :x :x :x :x :-? :-? :-?

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 10:33 am
by Herr Voigt
It's not very useful what you write, young friend.
We all want to help.
So give us some specifications of your DAW, post screenshots or projects ... That will bring you more knowledge than beginning every day a new thread with no more information as "sts won't work".
Which country do you come from? Perhaps a Planetzarian with the same language could send you PMs and you could describe more details. Your English seems a bit ... what shall I say ... :wink:
Think about that.

Friendly greetings, Thomas

ok ill be more efficient its ok ispeak

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 2:58 pm
by miki
english althogoh my camel broke down just couple of questions
how doi get as creen shot of my sts saying it loads only beats 120
and what are the initials daw mean so ican post it
instead of why wont it work regulations 8)

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 4:06 pm
by Herr Voigt
DAW means Digital Audio Workstation - better said, your computer.
Which motherboard, how much RAM, which Scope card etc. etc.
A screenshot could be made with the "print screen" key. Drag the windows on your Scope GUI so that we can see your problem, press "Print screen", open a little graphic program, paste and save as a jpg-file. Put this file on a server and copy the URL into your new message body, so your screenshot should appear.
Or you post your problematic project at "projects" here in the PlanetZ forum index.
To your problem "sts won't work": You can only drag p-files from an AKAI-CD (they have a little keyboard as icon) into the main window from sts. If you try to drag s-files (with a little wave as icon) into this window, it won't work.
If you want to work with single drum sound samples, you have to create a NEW program in the main window of sts, then you have to open the key group window, then create a NEW keygroup, click on OPTIONS, a window appears, click on ZONES and then on SAMPLE. You can see 4 slots and to here you can drag your single sound.
For more informations read your ... manual. And don't forget to save your new sts-program on a location where you can find it next day. :)

Good luck, Thomas