As topic describes.
How do i find my old synth patches i made? It seems like they are not saved in the individual projects.
just switched from live 8 to 9, now all FM8 synths are sines
Re: just switched from live 8 to 9, now all FM8 synths are sines
Are you sure you are using the latest version of FM8?
Mac Studio M2 Max and MacBook Pro M4
Genelec M030; Live 12 latest and beta; macOS 27 Golden Gate
UAD Apollo Twin
Ableton Push 2
Genelec M030; Live 12 latest and beta; macOS 27 Golden Gate
UAD Apollo Twin
Ableton Push 2
Re: just switched from live 8 to 9, now all FM8 synths are sines
Yes.
I also just wiped my entire harddrive and updated to OS X Mavericks. Before i did that, i took a time machine backup of my entire machine, and made extra backups of every single live project folder. I am thinking that i might be able to go into timemachine, and find where the old fm8 patches are stored?
I also just wiped my entire harddrive and updated to OS X Mavericks. Before i did that, i took a time machine backup of my entire machine, and made extra backups of every single live project folder. I am thinking that i might be able to go into timemachine, and find where the old fm8 patches are stored?
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Re: just switched from live 8 to 9, now all FM8 synths are sines
I don't know about Native Instruments synths, but the other 3rd party synths I use all store their presets in their own specified folders. So upgrading Live would not affect those.
Re: just switched from live 8 to 9, now all FM8 synths are sines
Sorry if this isn't relevant for Mac, but do a search for nfm8 files. That's the extension for fm8 patches, at least on Win...
Hopefully that'll at least let you know where they're located so you can point FM8's database there.
Hopefully that'll at least let you know where they're located so you can point FM8's database there.