the art of saving gog

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bluesman
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the art of saving gog

Post by bluesman »

I read this thread, and I think I am not doing it right. I have some Beta Monkey cd's, that have single sample hits. What I did was go into sample tab, loaded up all the kicks from the cd, called it in the window betamonkey, and saved it. I can not find the saved part.. is it a folder, or is it in another folder?... Or am I supposed to load one wav file at a time and save it?
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Post by Teri »

Hello,

After you load the individual kicks from your CD, and they appear as rectangles in samples view, select the "Save Gog" red button in the samples tab. Any changes to a GOG must be saved here. Saving the preset or the session (hosted by the audio application) will not save this sort of information since the GOG file is native/can only be read by Drumagog.

You can wait to save until all the samples/.wav files are loaded, there is no need to resave after every loaded .wav file.
Teri Grossheim
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