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UW : How do you manage your sample ?

UW : How do you manage your sample ?

2007-02-05 by Onosendai

Hello

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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Re: UW : How do you manage your sample ?

2007-02-06 by monads

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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> 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...
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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
>
> --- 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
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
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Tarekith
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