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Re: [elektron] Re: UW : How do you manage your sample ?

2007-02-06 by Tarekith

I always back up everythign at once, kits, patterns and samples.  Much
easier (faster) with the TM-1.  Though I do wish Elektron would give
us the option to dump everything at once, instead of needing to do the
samples seperately.

On 2/6/07, monads <monads@...> wrote:
> This part I don't like.  If you mix and match different samples with
> Kits, then change samples in the UW you screw up your Kits you
> created that referenced that original sample (patterns too).  I wish
> when you backed up a Kit it also copied the samples used.
>
> You're best bet is to back up everything, and the samples.  What I've
> tried to do is load samples and build entired kits around them.  Then
> back this group up.  I just find I get screwed up if I start to
> delete/add a few samples in the UW here and there.  I forget what
> patterns/kits I used those old samples in.
>
> monad
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> --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, Onosendai <onosendai@...>
> wrote:
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> > Hello
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> > How do you manage your MD when you want to add or change some
> sample on the UW ? Do you backup all your pattern with the 32
> previous sample before doing anything ? Do you change/modify/erase
> sample often or not ? It's so long and heavy to do...
> >
> > Ono
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Tarekith
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