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There's a link to another mirror, from Chris Werner, in the private thread:
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=34&0
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http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=34&0
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Thanks Stige! This is really a top quality sounding kit you got here! Beautiful! I really appreciate all the hard work that must have gone into this. And 24 bit to boot. Sweet stuff!
Thanks a million!
By the way. I loaded the STS files into the STS 200 sampler and it works well. I do have a problem saving it as a preset for instant recall though. Can anyone give me the proper procedure for this? I checked the manual, but found it to be somewhat unclear.
Also, has anyone made a drum map fo Cubase SX2 yet? I would really appreciate it if you got it.
Cheers Stige!
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Thanks a million!
By the way. I loaded the STS files into the STS 200 sampler and it works well. I do have a problem saving it as a preset for instant recall though. Can anyone give me the proper procedure for this? I checked the manual, but found it to be somewhat unclear.
Also, has anyone made a drum map fo Cubase SX2 yet? I would really appreciate it if you got it.
Cheers Stige!
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The SFP preset handling is a little bit odd.NTR Studio's wrote:
I do have a problem saving it as a preset for instant recall though. Can anyone give me the proper procedure for this?
After you've set the kit up, click the preset icon to bring up the preset list (it'll probably be empty).
Click on the 'preset' menu and chose 'create'. Enter a sensible name for the preset and hit 'enter'. That creates the preset entry, but you then need to store the preset file, so chose 'file->save' to do that (store the preset somewhere sensible such as /SFP/Presets/)
Prior to creating the preset, you can chose or create a bank to store it in.
So the structure of SFP presets is:
preset file->banks->presets
HTH
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