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Nanostudio - Loading Eden patches as banks vs one-by-one - Mentor Request

Hi all,

I have fallen head over heels for Nanostudio for its warm, rich sound, fast responsiveness, and nice workflow. Also the excellent tunes I keep hearing by Jon Rawlinson, Jesper Jones, etc. BUT, even after reading through the manual and lots of discussions, I can't figure out how to load Eden patches as entire banks rather than one at a time. I need a step-by-step guide. I want to purchase Harison Zamperala's great sounding banks (CrystalMATH, SINElanguage, VALIUMcontrol) as demoed by Doug @ the SoundTestRoom but I don't want to mess with loading them into Eden piecemeal. Can anyone please enlighten me as to whether this is even possible with the current version? Also, does anyone have any insight on when the next version of NanoStudio might be released?

Much Thanks,
Scadet

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  • edited February 2016

    [JG takes a breath and waits for the sound of the Professor's cape fluttering into land as it shortly surely shall do....]

  • I did them one at a time. I think that's the only way.

  • You can import an .nsp file that has all the custom presets in the project bank.

    Pretty sure that's how you'll be able to import the sound packs you mentioned too.

  • edited February 2016

    Hi @scadet

    When you purchase and download Harison's soundpack it will probably be in a zip that when extracted will reveal an .nsp file.

    You can use something like iFiles(my preference) or Goodreader to extract the zip. Audioshare can do this too, I just checked.

    From those apps you can then 'open-in' Nanostudio.

    Navigate to file structure in Nanostudio by going to Manage>Load.

    Open up the .nsp and then go to the Eden synth.

    Press the '+" button on the bank display and go all the way past A-G and you'll find the Project bank.

    You'll have your 64 custom presets residing there.

    Enjoy.

  • @SpookyZoo
    Thanks for the instructions. I bought the sound packs and iFiles and managed to get them in to NanoStudio. At that point can I have a distinct Project Bank for each sound pack or can you only have one project bank at a time. I created three instances of Eden in my song and tried to load Eden1 with SINELanguage and Eden2 with CrystalMATH and Eden3 with VALIUMcontrol but I think I am only seeing the patches from SINELanguage in each and I don't see an option to select between one Project bank and another the way you can with Factory Banks A-G. I think I'm still missing something about how this is supposed to work but at least I'm getting closer! Thanks for your help!

  • edited February 2016

    @scadet Sadly, only one at a time. There's no way to import an entire bank into a project. What you can do though, if you have a few hours and boring movie:

    1. Load the first NSP.
    2. Go to the project bank and one-by-one "Save As" each preset into Bank D
    3. Start drinking
    4. Load the second NSP.
    5. Go to the project bank and one-by-one "Save As" each preset into Bank E
    6. Continue drinking
    7. Rinse and repeat
  • Haha, well at least I can manage steps 2 and 6 with confidence!

    Thanks @syrupcore! I will try that.

  • @scadet Seems I misunderstood the aim, sorry. I probably shoulda followed Mr Goodyear and suggested you await the arrival of Professor Core. :/

  • Yeah. I use what syrupcore sensei said. It's longer, but you can organize the presets wherever you want.

  • It was possible to load entire banks into NS with ifunbox. The process was discussed on the blip interactive forum. Alas, every iOS update breaks compatibility with ifunbox and I don't know if it will work with 9.whatever. How ever if you are on an older version of iOS it should work. You have find the bank folder in NS and rename the banks something like GlobalC,D,E etc. and voila u have banks imported into NS. I'm surprised syrup and spooky didn't mention this. Those doods are NS experts from way back.

  • Yes, SirMcp. I knew that tip, but it never worked to me, even when I was on 7.x, despite following the Blip forum instructions.

  • edited February 2016

    just tried it on the latest version of ios 9. Raw file access in ifunbox is no longer possible into app folders. I know it works up until 7 or 8 for users on previous versions of ios.

  • @syrupcore said:
    @scadet Sadly, only one at a time. There's no way to import an entire bank into a project. What you can do though, if you have a few hours and boring movie:

    1. Load the first NSP.
    2. Go to the project bank and one-by-one "Save As" each preset into Bank D
    3. Start drinking
    4. Load the second NSP.
    5. Go to the project bank and one-by-one "Save As" each preset into Bank E
    6. Continue drinking
    7. Rinse and repeat

    Yep, that's what I did. Took a while - but I have now filled my user banks.

    Been a while since I opened NS though. Gadget kind of won that battle.

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