It is on the setup menu under an option lablled something like "Save Sonar Instrument Definition". In the current version (and previous), it saves the patch names, controller names and the bank information you need to select them. In the next version, it has options to also save the drum maps and to integrate the beat information. You simply import the file using the Sonar (or Cakewalk) instrument editor. The next version of Proteum will be released in the next week or two assuming I don't get any issues raised by the Beta Testers. Keith --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "zerolatencyproductions" <zerolatencyproductions@...> wrote: > > It definitely helps me. I was just searching for the answer to > importing an EMU ins file, and I happened to download Proteum in the > process. I didn't know, at the time, it would create an ins file. I > haven't got a chance to use it, yet. It really sounds like it is > powerful and easy to use. > > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "Keith Young" <emigr8@> wrote: > > > > Not sure if it helps, but Proteum will build ins files that can be > > directly imported into Sonar. > > Keith > > > > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "D. Clowers" <dclowerstx@> wrote: > > > > > > Does anyone know if it is possible to export a text list of all the > > > User Bank patch names? I want to put all my user patch names into > my > > > Sonar INS file, and I'd prefer not to have to type them all in! > Thanks > > > in advance. > > > > > > DC > > > > > >
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Re: Exporting Patch Names
2008-10-27 by Keith Young
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