I cant save my process because I "used" operator.. (HELP)
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2015 10:53 pm
Hello everoyone.. this is my first post, so I dont know where can this post can go
Last night I saved a drum set that I made with my own hits and some that are included in Ableton. Today I opened up the file that contained a beat using that drum set that I made, a message appeared saying that the filed contained the instrument Operator, the thing is that I don't know how that happened. Now I cant save any of my proccess unless I restart and start out with a blank file.
One thing you guys should know is that I own Ableton Standard, which does not included Operator. When I was making the set I used sounds from packs that I bought and some from Ableton (some where .adg files), I used the Instrument Rack to put different sounds in one pad. So I dont know how I supposedly used Operetor if I dont even have it, hope you guys can help me,
Thanks
Last night I saved a drum set that I made with my own hits and some that are included in Ableton. Today I opened up the file that contained a beat using that drum set that I made, a message appeared saying that the filed contained the instrument Operator, the thing is that I don't know how that happened. Now I cant save any of my proccess unless I restart and start out with a blank file.
One thing you guys should know is that I own Ableton Standard, which does not included Operator. When I was making the set I used sounds from packs that I bought and some from Ableton (some where .adg files), I used the Instrument Rack to put different sounds in one pad. So I dont know how I supposedly used Operetor if I dont even have it, hope you guys can help me,
Thanks