Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revision Previous revision | |||
beatmaker_3 [2021/11/30 21:33] – [Housekeeping - Intelligent File Management] senhorlampada | beatmaker_3 [2021/11/30 21:37] (current) – [Housekeeping - Intelligent File Management] senhorlampada | ||
---|---|---|---|
Line 26: | Line 26: | ||
Win Conway / 5pinlink had some nice videos regarding the subject, but they are deleted. Picking up tk32's brain and doing some post digging brought us these nuggets: | Win Conway / 5pinlink had some nice videos regarding the subject, but they are deleted. Picking up tk32's brain and doing some post digging brought us these nuggets: | ||
+ | **Samples** | ||
* After making trims and edits to a sample in bm3, it is advised to save a new version of the sample inside the project folder, and then re-load this new saved version onto the pad. Doing this hugely reduces the chance you will see ' | * After making trims and edits to a sample in bm3, it is advised to save a new version of the sample inside the project folder, and then re-load this new saved version onto the pad. Doing this hugely reduces the chance you will see ' | ||
* Store your imported samples in a separate folder to ' | * Store your imported samples in a separate folder to ' | ||
+ | |||
+ | **Sessions** | ||
* Use the ' | * Use the ' | ||
* You can create a custom default project by saving it and zipping the project folder. When you want to create a new blank project simply unzip this zip file and rename the folder with the title of your new track. (I may need to provide more information for this tip) | * You can create a custom default project by saving it and zipping the project folder. When you want to create a new blank project simply unzip this zip file and rename the folder with the title of your new track. (I may need to provide more information for this tip) |