Weirdness on loading samples

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xini
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Weirdness on loading samples

Post by xini »

OK I have trawled the forums and the manuals. Either I've missed something crucial or there's a glitch.

I've used a Triton for 16 years but never needed samples until now, so it's been a learning curve.

I've made the samples & assigned their keys.
I've got my multisamples saved as programs, which are then used in combi banks. They sound great!
I've saved the multisamples as KSC files & am loading them up according to instructions.

All should be straightforward right?

The weirdness is as follows:

Let's say I load eg CANDY.KSC which points to E bank number 22.
Then I load eg CRUNCH.KSC which points to E bank number 23.

I get the CRUNCH samples in both E 22 and E 23.

I have tried using the clear option and the append option. When I use append, the files show as loading but then don't sound, at least not in the E bank assigned to them. I only get the CRUNCH sounds.
NB All the loaded files show up in the sampler pages - both CANDY and CRUNCH - but that's not where they're useful.

(If it helps to know, I've recently exchanged the floppy drive for a CF card reader. It is all working. It's just this odd sample thing.)

Any ideas? Am i being a div or is it messing with me?
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Post by Falcon2e »

I'm not sure I'm following all of your moves but, when all of your samples are programed the way you want them, have you re-formatted the drive so that you can 'save all'? That way you are starting with everything where it should be the next time you load the sample files. :?:
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xini
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Post by xini »

Thanks so much for replying.

I am fairly sure that's what I did last time, but I've repeated all the steps and now it's all bonzer! Happy :)
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