4/11/2023 0 Comments Groove agent one cubase 6![]() or Cubase will ignore this folder from its resource search path). I quickly created a new GA1 preset based on a few samples from an Yamaha RY30 Drum Machine) so I’ve just compiled a quick list of the procedure I used to check against:ġ) Make some drum samples store them somewhere on your HDD.Ģ) Open MediaBay and locate the folder where your samples are stored and MAKE SURE YOU PLACE A TICK IN THE BOX ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE (i.e. I just ran though the scenario that you introduced at the start of this thread and everything seems to work fine in a couple of projects that I’ve tried it in (i.e. Integrated into MediaBay somehow and know where samples are stored for reasons like this Surely there should be a better way for the Cubase plugs to reference where samples are stored. I’ll check that out, not sure i want to be duplicating samples in different locations though… “…You can save all Groove Agent ONE settings, and the sample files referenced by the current configuration, as a Groove Agent ONE kit” One thing to look at is if you refer to the help PDF (Saving the Groove Agent ONE Setup p.156) it refers to 2 different types of save process (an individual preset only OR a preset and an Archive) and it seems that the archive (file extension GAK) also stores the sample data with it - which essentially saves it as a Groove Agent ONE kit so its sounds like that is what your after (as this is transferable)! ![]() I guess if you save the samples to the project pool they are only local to a given project (and not transferable) whereas the generic samples for GA1 are sealed in protected/packed files by Steinberg from what I understand, so whether GA1 would automatically find and load them from the VST folder - I’m unsure (you could try)! ![]() ![]() I can’t help you from 1st hand experience but I’d be interested in the answer to this myself. If I were a sample, I’d be scared byproductless… … aaand wwwwhat ddo yyou ddddo to them thththere? ![]()
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