Downloaded kits and MPC kits are self-explanatory. What I do with my own kits is create them and save them to My Battery kits folder using the routine I spoke of above. I just pull audio from this folder when constructing some of my own kits. I don’t ever save to or mess with the Battery Factory Kit folder. The section of my hard drive that has the Factory Battery kits (god I love those kits) Now for the organizational part of this tip: kit file and replaced the samples folder with a samples folder containing the current pool of audio. This will give you message saying: “The file already exists, do you want to replace it.” Say yes, and then all is good. after you’ve saved it) then save the kit to the same folder and call it the same name. Now if you create your own kit and then still want to add samples to this kit later (i.e. If you create your own kit and then save it, the above facts apply. OK, enough of me telling you how it currently works now let me give some suggestions for optimizing your saving routine in Battery: kit file there is also a folder with samples (i.e Your “Pool” of samples).īattery will NOT go searching through your hard drive for your samples, regardless if you have moved them or not from their original position when you made your kit. WHY-> Because it collects a pool of the samples you are using in your kit and along with that. Granted some of us want to not have to think about the save command SOOO much but, for battery it is necessary. Now-> with that said, it would be possible to put a bit of thought into how you manage your samples, this would make things easier. (to a folder in the directory you specified) kit file Battery will also copy all the samples used in that kit. So with that said it is important that you know that YES Battery will save the. When saving-> take note: the save process will ask you were you want to save the kit. Because there has been some questions concerning this issue, here is the skinny on managing your saving in battery.įirst off-> please use the save command from the file button (above the delete and options button on the right), and not from the file menu.
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