
If you’d like to close the project folder you’re in and select
another project, click the Up Folder icon shown here, or
press 3.
Double-click the selected project’s LIBRARY folder to display the
contents of the project’s patch library.
Select the patch you want to load, and click Load.
Finish up by following the steps below in “Picking the Place the Patch
Goes.”
Picking the Place the Patch Goes
When you load a patch from outside the current project, you can load it to
a part in the current song and/or to the currently loaded project’s patch
library.
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Set:
• Part—to the part you’d like to have play the patch. To load the
patch into an empty part, select a part that currently holds a patch
named “Init Patch.” (Set the Part parameter to Off if you only want
to load the patch into the current project’s patch library.)
• Library—to the location in the current project’s patch library where
you’d like to store the patch. To load the patch into an empty library
location, select a location that currently holds a patch named “Init
Patch.” (Set the Library parameter to Off if you only want to load
the patch into a part.)
Any patch called “Init Patch” is just a placeholder in an empty part or
library location. When you create your own patches, be sure to rename
them so they’re not called “Init Patch” to avoid confusion later.
If:
• you’ve selected an Init Patch part or library location—click Execute.
• you’re replacing a patch in a part, and the patch is also in the project’s
library—click Execute so that the patch in the library still works.
• you’re replacing a patch and want to erase its samples altogether to
save space in RAM—click With Delete.
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