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Loading samples into RAM on Triton Extreme

 
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stonebass



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PostPosted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 5:32 am    Post subject: Loading samples into RAM on Triton Extreme Reply with quote

I have successfully managed to sample a sound using my Triton Extreme. I converted it to a program and then added that program to a combination. All working sweet. I know I'll loose the sample when I turn the machine off so I save it to the media card. I turn the machine off. I turn the machine on. I press media and I can see the wav file there and I can play it using the start/stop button. I press 'load selected' and the appropriate window appears. I then press ok and it tells me its loading. I then go back to the program I turned the sample into and there is no sound. I go into program p1: edit basic and the osc 1&2 are taking their source from RAM as they should be. When I open the window listing the files in RAM there appears to be nothing there.

Why isn't my file loading into RAM? What am I doing wrong? What have I missed? Am I looking in the wrong place?

Any and all help very much appreciated.

Thanks,
Craig
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