By vanysh
Tue Feb 26, 2008 10:59 pm
With my work-flow I prefer to load up several drum programs at once (ie, 3 hihat programs, 3 kick progs, 3 snare progs etc.) each program filled to the brim (64 individual drum samples). This is my only work-around for not being able to audition during sequence play. (I simply can't guess which drums will sound good). I then save these programs & samples to autoload so I have them available for every project.
This seems to work okay because with all my drum programs loaded I still have about 70-80MB of RAM to play with for samples/synths etc.
NOW, what I'm trying to figure out is how in the hell to go about saving my projects.
What I usually will do is either load up chopped samples and create a new program using those samples AND/OR direct record an external synth. Either way, I will usually make about 2 NEW programs in ADDITION to the ones that were already autoloaded (my main drums).
I don't want to have to delete unused programs and then purge because we all know that takes eternity. So what I'm trying to figure out is if it's possible to save ONLY the new programs/samples that I have added (ie, chops/synths) THEN save "ALL SEQ/SONGS??" So essentially, I wouldn't be saving the autoloaded drum samples, only the program parameters they are in, and everytime I load up that "SEQ/SONG" file, all the initial drum samples would already be there. And I would only have to load the Chopped samples/synth progs/samples to get my Project back??
*Phew*
I know this is a very detailed question, but I'm forced to work this way considering I don't want to have to audition every drum in the load screen.
Does anyone else (NYM) have a similar work-flow and maybe could shed some insight on how they go about saving Projects with LARGE amounts of sample data in the memory w/out overloading the RAM?
And obviously I don't want to have to save "ENTIRE MEMORY" for each project considering every Project would then take up about 80-100MB of memory!! Not to mention FOREVER to load.
Is there an easier way to try and do what I'm doing? If so, I haven't been able to figure it out yet..
This seems to work okay because with all my drum programs loaded I still have about 70-80MB of RAM to play with for samples/synths etc.
NOW, what I'm trying to figure out is how in the hell to go about saving my projects.
What I usually will do is either load up chopped samples and create a new program using those samples AND/OR direct record an external synth. Either way, I will usually make about 2 NEW programs in ADDITION to the ones that were already autoloaded (my main drums).
I don't want to have to delete unused programs and then purge because we all know that takes eternity. So what I'm trying to figure out is if it's possible to save ONLY the new programs/samples that I have added (ie, chops/synths) THEN save "ALL SEQ/SONGS??" So essentially, I wouldn't be saving the autoloaded drum samples, only the program parameters they are in, and everytime I load up that "SEQ/SONG" file, all the initial drum samples would already be there. And I would only have to load the Chopped samples/synth progs/samples to get my Project back??
*Phew*
I know this is a very detailed question, but I'm forced to work this way considering I don't want to have to audition every drum in the load screen.
Does anyone else (NYM) have a similar work-flow and maybe could shed some insight on how they go about saving Projects with LARGE amounts of sample data in the memory w/out overloading the RAM?
And obviously I don't want to have to save "ENTIRE MEMORY" for each project considering every Project would then take up about 80-100MB of memory!! Not to mention FOREVER to load.
Is there an easier way to try and do what I'm doing? If so, I haven't been able to figure it out yet..





