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What is the "proper" way to organize imported BM3 samples?
Im new to BM3 and have started loading my custom samples in to the pads.
So far they import fine and appear in the Imported directory...now should I move them anywhere? After a while this directory would be a mess. I made a subfolder for organization but the next time I loaded the project it had to scan to try to find them.
Looks like there are a number of other directories also available for storage.
Also I think I saw an option at one point to copy the samples to the project folder (unless Im confused with another DAW) but dont see that option to move them once the project is created.
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I dunno if it’s effective, but here’s a comprehensive framework. I’ve not dived into it. I just know it’s there. https://intua.net/forums/index.php?p=/discussion/7109/tutorial-video-good-housekeeping-2-samples
Looks like just what I needed thanks @wim
Thanks @wim.
There are two housekeeping videos on YouTube by 5pin.link (both are linked on Intua Forum)
I consider them both essential viewing if you want a workflow that eliminates missing sample issues, cuts down on bloat, and also allows easy archiving of completed projects.
Note- you may need to watch then twice for all the good tips to sink in, but it's worth it.
I always save the samples to the bank when I’m saving. That way even if I delete it from the imports folder, they’ll still be there and I can use them