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Mbroady

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  1. Thanks I also still have Sonar Calkwalk Platinum, so this might be where I need to look.
  2. I've been using the Media Browser to work with my custom audio-based loops, and it's been great. Most of my MIDI usage has been with Session Drummer, where accessing patterns directly through the module is super convenient for quick sampling and trying out different ideas. I was hopping to do the same thing with the SI bass module. I’m not sitting at my computer but now I’m wounding if the TT-S suite can load 3rd party midi files or do I have to drop them in the midi track view and sample them one by one that way. The media browser would be convenient for this. It would add a step in changing keys (transpose) as apposed to selecting keys as you can do in in other virtual instruments such as true piano …..
  3. Hello everyone, I need some guidance on locating the folder where the TTS-1 or SI-Bass module stores its MIDI files. For context: When adding MIDI drum files to Session Drummer, I place them in the Patterns folder located at: C:/Program Files/Cakewalk/VSTPlugins/Session Drummer (3)/Contents/Patterns... However, when I check the VSTPlugins folder for the TTS-1 or SI-Bass module, I only see a .dll file and no associated Contents folder. Here are my questions: Are the MIDI patterns for TTS-1 or SI-Bass stored elsewhere? If I want to add third-party MIDI bass files (e.g., downloaded from Groove Monkey) for use in TTS-1 or SI-Bass, which folder should I put them in? Once added, how do I access and use these files within the TTS-1 or SI-Bass module? Thanks in advance for your help! MB
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