Hello
I've gone through 9 pages of 17 and I got tired. I have seen some questions about downloading the sound banks but not quite the answer I need. I know how to download and add to FA 08. But I want to save individual sounds from those banks to my studio sets.
I liked some of the pianos from EXP-04 and EXP-09 and saved them in some of my studio sets. I downloaded the strings EXP-08 and EXP-10. Since there are only two slots available I overwrote the previous EXP's. When I went back to my studio sets my pianos were missing.
How do I save those sounds without losing them every time I add another EXP?
thanks!
Saving imported sounds from Axial Site
Re: Saving imported sounds from Axial Site
Not. You need the (virtual) boards for the sounds.
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Re: Saving imported sounds from Axial Site
Fleer wrote:Not. You need the (virtual) boards for the sounds.
Bottom line once you overwrote it's gone in favor of the new bank downloaded?
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Re: Saving imported sounds from Axial Site
Yes, fact is you CAN only use the waveforms of two expansions currently loaded at a time, there is no way to pick your individual collection of sounds+waveforms from several expansions and store them.
Re: Saving imported sounds from Axial Site
Correct, and this is biggest ---- of FA after sampler without slicer function...specialplant wrote:Yes, fact is you CAN only use the waveforms of two expansions currently loaded at a time, there is no way to pick your individual collection of sounds+waveforms from several expansions and store them.
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Re: Saving imported sounds from Axial Site
You may call it '----', on the other hand you get the expansions for free, while the hardware SRX boards for former Roland synths still cost you 150+ euros per board as used items on Ebay.
Re: Saving imported sounds from Axial Site
So true. We tend to forget.specialplant wrote:You may call it '----', on the other hand you get the expansions for free, while the hardware SRX boards for former Roland synths still cost you 150+ euros per board as used items on Ebay.