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Organizing and Saving
by Yuichiro Nagai

<< I was just wondering how ya'll saved your all sessions. do you just hit save and let it put it in the main directory or do you make a new folder for each session? >>

  1. Use removable media on your X.
  2. Use 2 different disks.
  3. Separate your Sampling and Editing Sessions. The reason being once you start assigning and editing sounds you can't rename things on a computer without messing up your Sounds.
  4. Basically, in your sampling session, sample and keep everything. Just load up the X till you can't sample no more.
  5. Save the session.
  6. Take the disk to you PC and go to the waves folder. Open with your favorite wave editor and batch normalize, graphic edit, cut and loop, and of course rename.
  7. Throw those waves back in the wave folder.
  8. Now take the disk load the waves one by one, they'll go to the scratchpad, assign and edit away.
  9. Once you have all the sounds placed and edited save as a 1-SOUND to your "sounds" disk. Repeat until you place all your samples.
  10. Now you have 1-SOUNDS of all your "instruments", this is much better then saving sessions, as you can now add these to existing sessions.

Best,
ICHi

Yuichiro Nagai
Director of Marketing
E-MU / ENSONIQ
Remote Office-TOKYO
Ensoniq Japan Incorporated.
URL:
http://www.at-m.or.jp/~ensoniq
[email protected] m.or.jp

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