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Subject:Saving loops to hard drive...
Posted by: UV777
Date:7/31/2000 10:21:00 AM
How do I go about doing this??? Thanks for dealing with a newbie on this stuff.... |
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Subject:Re: Saving loops to hard drive...
Reply by: lnetzel
Date:8/1/2000 3:24:00 AM
Tommy West wrote: >>How do I go about doing this??? Thanks for dealing with a >>newbie on this stuff.... Well, this is so basic that I almost dont' understand what the probem is... Do you mean that you don't know how to save a, for example, that you downloaded from the net and just save it to your disk or do you mean you don't know how to save files as loops in ACID? Please describe a bit more in detail what the problem is! /Lars |
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Subject:Re: Saving loops to hard drive...
Reply by: UV777
Date:8/1/2000 11:33:00 AM
What I mean is that the loop discs have to be opened in Acid to be read, right? So by what mechanism should I assign these to the hard drive? Can I just save the entire loop disc to the drive or does it just need to be done in the context of an acid session? When I go to save a session there appears to be no way of assigning the project with the loops to the hard drive. I have to reload all loops when I bring the project back up. This is what I want to avoid. So, i hope this helps. I appreciate your input! Lars Netzel wrote: >> >> >>Tommy West wrote: >>>>How do I go about doing this??? Thanks for dealing with a >>>>newbie on this stuff.... >> >> >>Well, this is so basic that I almost dont' understand what the probem >>is... Do you mean that you don't know how to save a, for example, >>that you downloaded from the net and just save it to your disk or do >>you mean you don't know how to save files as loops in ACID? >> >>Please describe a bit more in detail what the problem is! >> >>/Lars |
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Subject:Re: Saving loops to hard drive...
Reply by: UV777
Date:8/1/2000 11:41:00 AM
What I mean is that the loop discs have to be opened in Acid to be read, right? So by what mechanism should I assign these to the hard drive? Can I just save the entire loop disc to the drive or does it just need to be done in the context of an acid session? When I go to save a session there appears to be no way of assigning the project with the loops to the hard drive. I have to reload all loops when I bring the project back up. This is what I want to avoid. So, i hope this helps. I appreciate your input! Lars Netzel wrote: >> >> >>Tommy West wrote: >>>>How do I go about doing this??? Thanks for dealing with a >>>>newbie on this stuff.... >> >> >>Well, this is so basic that I almost dont' understand what the probem >>is... Do you mean that you don't know how to save a, for example, >>that you downloaded from the net and just save it to your disk or do >>you mean you don't know how to save files as loops in ACID? >> >>Please describe a bit more in detail what the problem is! >> >>/Lars |
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Subject:Re: Saving loops to hard drive...
Reply by: lnetzel
Date:8/2/2000 2:50:00 AM
Ok... I think I get your point now! You are using loops from a CD and you want them to be on the hard drive and then ACID won't find the loops. The only advice I can give you is: Copy all the loops (or entire CD) you use in the song to some folder somewhere on the harddrive. Then you open the song and as soon as ACID can't find a loop it will ask you if you want to ignore it or if you want to point it out yourself where it resides. If the rest of the loops in the song are placed in the same folder acid will just load the whole song but if the other loops are in other folders you will have to do the same thing for all the loops. Then, when its' all loaded (from the harddrive) you just save the song again... Acid will now search on the places you pointed out next time you open the song and you can remove the CD. Is this the answer? /Lars |