Organising subfolders/samples/drum racks etc?
Organising subfolders/samples/drum racks etc?
Push 2 is GREAT.
...BUT...
...browsing eveerything, it is all lumped together. ALL my drum racks (for example) are in one subfolder of the heirarcy. Is there a way to create sub-folders to better organise them?
This would be SUPER helpful.
...BUT...
...browsing eveerything, it is all lumped together. ALL my drum racks (for example) are in one subfolder of the heirarcy. Is there a way to create sub-folders to better organise them?
This would be SUPER helpful.
Re: Organising subfolders/samples/drum racks etc?
Nobody?
Really scratchign my head on this one. NI made it SO easy to orgnaise your stuff with Maschine.
Really scratchign my head on this one. NI made it SO easy to orgnaise your stuff with Maschine.
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+1, it would be really helpful to know how to improve organization with Push2.Citizen wrote:Push 2 is GREAT.
...BUT...
...browsing eveerything, it is all lumped together. ALL my drum racks (for example) are in one subfolder of the heirarcy. Is there a way to create sub-folders to better organise them?
This would be SUPER helpful.
Re: Organising subfolders/samples/drum racks etc?
For complete drum racks installed as part of an Ableton Pack it may be the best way to browse down to "Packs" in the Push browser. There the file structure is the same as inside your user library directories. - Not perfect, but still much better than browsing through 100s of presets.
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Re: Organising subfolders/samples/drum racks etc?
You can create as many folders and sub-folders as you want in the User Library and drag any drum racks or presets into them.Citizen wrote:ALL my drum racks (for example) are in one subfolder of the heirarcy. Is there a way to create sub-folders to better organise them?
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That is what I have personally done.Basically rebuilt the live library from scratch (still in the process of building)ObtuseMoose wrote:You can create as many folders and sub-folders as you want in the User Library and drag any drum racks or presets into them.Citizen wrote:ALL my drum racks (for example) are in one subfolder of the heirarcy. Is there a way to create sub-folders to better organise them?
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I hate having an idea and thinking "I would love a nice thick string sound here" but not sure if I should search in Live core library, Packs, East West, Omnisphere, Kontakt etc etc. Very much a first world problem... too many options... so along with my VST presets for push (which I am finally completing after 2 years) I now have a mega library that has everything from every corner all linked in my user library which makes a world of difference (but is very time consuming to setup)
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Oh, wow – i DREAD to think how long that took to organise.
That helps, but I still have to work out he best way to organise my folders and content. Unfortunately some of the obscure workarounds that I came up wtih to circumvent Push 1's shortcomings have created a certain degree of chaos in my library, so I'm not quite sure exactly how to go about this.
That helps, but I still have to work out he best way to organise my folders and content. Unfortunately some of the obscure workarounds that I came up wtih to circumvent Push 1's shortcomings have created a certain degree of chaos in my library, so I'm not quite sure exactly how to go about this.
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I *think* I may have worked out my new organisational strategy.
But it still would be handy to create sub-folders in the main Drums Folder. Is it possible? The folder is pretty much usueless without any means to distinguish what is what.
But it still would be handy to create sub-folders in the main Drums Folder. Is it possible? The folder is pretty much usueless without any means to distinguish what is what.
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If you try to rebuild a structure like Citizen did the problem is its outside of Ableton's schema, they never designed this system for users ... only for factory content arranged in factor folders with factory audio previews.
When they update packs, or locations, or anything ... your custom locations will all (very likely) break.
When they update packs, or locations, or anything ... your custom locations will all (very likely) break.
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Hmmmm. very frustrating. Thanks for the heads up, though.Angstrom wrote:If you try to rebuild a structure like Citizen did the problem is its outside of Ableton's schema, they never designed this system for users ... only for factory content arranged in factor folders with factory audio previews.
When they update packs, or locations, or anything ... your custom locations will all (very likely) break.
What is the best solution/approach?
Also, what is the best way to work out which content is actually Live factory content amongst my drum racks? It would be great to be able to seperate it into its own folder somewhere.
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It's one of the biggest PITA with factory and expansion content with Live especially a lack of update or release notes when new content is added. I've finished my library, it works well but one of the last updates that apparently added new content I have no idea what/where it is so will consider it just a bonus if I ever come across it.
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Lol... I'm a bit the same way. The Live library is a complete mystery to me. Its an enigma wrapped in a riddle.
Any additional tips for organising your library? Obviously its not something I want to do twice.
Any additional tips for organising your library? Obviously its not something I want to do twice.
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Sorry, nope. I have mine organised as I have detailed above and (for me) it works brilliant. I have noticed a huge improvement in finding the sounds I want simply because I can now go to a folder and see what instruments the sound type lives in..Citizen wrote:Lol... I'm a bit the same way. The Live library is a complete mystery to me. Its an enigma wrapped in a riddle.
Any additional tips for organising your library? Obviously its not something I want to do twice.
The problem is I have simply copied much of the content out the main Live library to my own so updates to presets and additions will not be included. I'm really not fussed about that since I use 80% 3rd party instruments anyway.
Library management is not a simple 1 time thing, it is a constantly evolving thing that I still tweak and organise weekly.