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> Sonicsynth2 With Digitalperformer 4.52
Atahualpa
posté mar. 24 mai 2005, 12:07
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I have exactly the same software configuration running on my portable G4 Powerbook 1GHz, 750Mb RAM and on my iMAC G5 1.8GHz and 2Gb RAM, which is: OSX Panther 10.3.7, DigitalPerformer 4.52 with SonikSynth2 Plug In. On the G5 SonikSynth works perfectly, but if I take files done on it to the Powerbook, the SS2 sound files are not found. Actually even, when opening SonikSynth in the PowerBook, no instruments appear on the list at the right upper corner, as if I hadn't installed the virtual synths that come in the DVDs. The SS2 interface however, is recognized... Has anyone experience with SS2 and can maybe advice? Could I be missing some file on my PowerBook that is installed on the G5? (although I installed both exactly in the same manner)
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Metro SE
posté mar. 24 mai 2005, 16:17
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I think all you need to do is set the path to the sounds from the preferences dialog of SS2.

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posté mar. 24 mai 2005, 21:40
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In SS2, you need to scan for your studio (I believe that what it's called.)
Or search it.
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