Discussion of music production, audio, equipment and any related topics, either with or without Ableton Live
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wildcon
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by wildcon » Mon Dec 09, 2013 9:59 pm
Hi There,
I have only one preset under 'Electric' Bass and also under Mallets!
Surely this can't be right
Any ideas?
MacBook Pro, Mojave, Live 10, Logic Pro X, UAD Apollo & Satellites, UAD, NI Komplete, Izotope, Korg, Audio Damage, Fabfilter, Waves plugs.
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Hank0
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by Hank0 » Tue Dec 10, 2013 5:56 am
Hi, here's what I do for bulk searches.
1. Enter "Bass" in to the search line at the top of the directory manager.
2. In Categories select "all results". It's going to take a while but every instance of "Bass" will show up.
3. Next right click the "Name" bar, this will show a mini window with "Type", "Date modified", "Size", "Rank", "Place".
4. Select "Type", you notice all possible hits are listed include samples, clips, racks, presets, etc.
5. Click the "Type" header, the list should then sort A-Z, click again and you got Z-A.
6. Scroll down the list to your presets (*.adv) or racks (*.adg). You should see many more listed.
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Hank0
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by Hank0 » Tue Dec 10, 2013 6:01 am
Oh, one more thing.
Under "Places" add any folder that may hold your non-factory instrument, affects, presets, samples, clips, etc.
Ableton will add those to the search list.
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Zenek
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by Zenek » Wed Dec 11, 2013 3:04 pm
Hank0 wrote:Hi, here's what I do for bulk searches.
1. Enter "Bass" in to the search line at the top of the directory manager.
2. In Categories select "all results". It's going to take a while but every instance of "Bass" will show up.
3. Next right click the "Name" bar, this will show a mini window with "Type", "Date modified", "Size", "Rank", "Place".
4. Select "Type", you notice all possible hits are listed include samples, clips, racks, presets, etc.
5. Click the "Type" header, the list should then sort A-Z, click again and you got Z-A.
6. Scroll down the list to your presets (*.adv) or racks (*.adg). You should see many more listed.
Thanks! Great tips
