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blake80
Total Posts: 110
Joined 03-14-2014 status: Pro |
Hi all,
I have Inspiration in a flash, Vintage Keys (DCP). From Easy sounds; Phat Analogue, Phat Analogue 2 and a few other voice banks with samples. Every time I try to load a voice bank with samples I get the sample memory full message. Am I right in thinking I should have only loaded each voice bank that contain extra waveforms/samples once with waveforms/samples checked and then every time after that I should only load them with the with waveforms/samples unchecked? I have just finished watching the Moxf In n out tutorial I purchased a few weeks back and Dave Polich describes how easy it is to duplicate waveforms if your not careful when loading voice banks. He then goes onto describe how to delete duplicated samples but it is very time consuming. I noticed in the Reference manual that you can optimize the Flash board. Would this delete any duplicated waveforms and give me back some memory and get rid of the memory full message? Thanks in advance Blake |
cmayhle
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Joined 10-05-2011 status: Guru |
Yes you are, Sample and Waveform data should be SAVED/created only one time to the Flash Board. After that, every time you LOAD that data again creates duplicates, which only serve to prematurely fill up you Flash.
Deleting duplicate Sample/Waveform data is a time consuming chore...depending on how much duplication you have acquired, of course. One recognized and viable solution is to SAVE an ALL file [With Samples] to archive, wiping your Flash board clean, and then re-installing the ALL file choosing just the data required to be LOADED into Flash. A variation of this would be to SAVE an ALL File [Without Samples], wipe the Flash board clean, then re-install the ALL file from USB, and the original Sample Data from the Library file(s). Optimizing the Flash will not accomplish this. It does not alter the actual contents of the Flash board at all, it simply consolidates the data in much the same way defragmenting the hard drive of your computer does. There is another (very good) way to accomplish this task, using the John Melas Waveform Editor. From Bad_Mister in This Thread: “Installing and removing data from Flash Boards is a labor intensive task. If you have 125 Waveforms you need to Delete, you might consider formatting the Board and just installing the data you want. This is easier from the standpoint of the number of button presses you need to make. Deleting one by one, does get it done, but at some point (and I think having 125 duplicates would qualify) it’s simply easier to wipe the Board and simply install just what you need There does exist an elegant solution, the John Melas Waveform Editor and MOXF Tools make preparation of the data you like, easy. Basically you open the libraries in the computer, move the Voices into a new library window.... The editor keeps track of which Waveform go with what, and can eliminate duplicate Waveforms. Once you have the Voices, Performances, Arpeggios, Masters etc, that you like you create a File that can then be loaded into your freshly formatted Flash Board and User locations. It makes assembling the data you wish to place in your Library File quick, efficient, and most of all, easy. It is highly recommended.” |
blake80
Total Posts: 110
Joined 03-14-2014 status: Pro |
Cmayhle Thank you very much for your informative answer and for giving me different ways of solving my issue with the flash board. Thanks again Blake |
blake80
Total Posts: 110
Joined 03-14-2014 status: Pro |
Ok I have reformatted my 1GB Flash board and then loaded inspiration in a flash back onto the flash board. This works perfectly so I loaded the Peter Jung Symphonic Orchestra Sounds onto the flash board. It appears to have worked but when I load the voices the samples aren’t there. In their place are what sounds like organs, sax samples instead! I tried doing a 1BANK VOICE with samples unchecked from USER BANK 4 to USER BANK 3 as I didn’t want to duplicate the samples again as I have done previously. I pretty sure I have the samples on the Flash Board as I have 56mb left out of 1022.5mb. I only have Peter Jung Symphonic Orchestra Sounds and inspiration in a flash loaded. Can someone tell me what I’m doing wrong please? |
5pinDIN
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Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
To have 56 MB left out of 1022 MB suggests that you installed 966 MB of Waveforms/Samples. As far as I know, Inspiration in a Flash (IiaF) is about 480 MB, and Symphonic Orchestra (SO) is 336 MB. I don’t see how you got to 966 MB with those two - perhaps you loaded IiaF samples twice (480 x 2 = 960), and never loaded the Symphonic ones at all. IiaF has 3 banks of Voices, while SO has one. While you can certainly load SO using 1BankVoice while Iiaf is loaded, it will overwrite whichever bank of IiaF Voices you select to load SO to. You might want to decide which of the IiaF Voices you want to keep, and organize them in two banks before loading SO.
As to the samples…
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blake80
Total Posts: 110
Joined 03-14-2014 status: Pro |
Thanks for your reply. I had another check and have to apologize. I forgot I reloaded magical pads as well so the amount of memory used is correct. I checked through all the samples and the PJ SO samples are there. What I did notice when going through the PJ voices is that the samples they use are actually from Iiaf! I don’t understand why the correct samples aren’t allocated to the right voices. Thanks |
5pinDIN
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You’re welcome. What you described can happen when a library is an X3A (not X6A) and it isn’t loaded “with Waveform”. Unless there’s a new version of the SO, it’s an X3A file. See http://www.motifator.com/index.php/forum/viewthread/475863/
For Flash module loading information, see:
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blake80
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Thanks 5pinDIN I appreciate your help. I will have a look at the info you posted and I’ll get back to you. Thanks Blake |
blake80
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Ok I read through the R Manual, read the post you gave me a link to. I then reloaded the PJ SO but this time had the waveform marker checked. Within a few minutes I got the memory full message. So if I have to load the PJ SO voice library with waveform checked each time isn’t this going fill up my flash board. again? I went through all the samples on the flash board and found some of the samples from the Iiaf library are doubling up and allocated to the PJ SO. I have now reformatted the flash board again and will start from the beginning! Man this is complicated stuff! One more thing. Should I make a back up file to my USB stick everytime I load a new voice library? And should I save with samples/waveforms, system etc? I appreciate your patience with me. I was a Roland user for 28 years so Yamaha speak is still new to me. |
5pinDIN
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The answers to your questions depend on your expectations/usage. With a 1 GB flash modules, you can install samples from multiple libraries, up to the 1022 MB capacity. However, Voices, Performances, etc., are a separate issue from Waveforms/Samples. The MOXF has three User banks. Loading IiaF in itself will fill those three banks. So, if you want all of the IiaF Voices to be accessible, no other Voices can be loaded at that time. If you expect all the SO Voices to be accessible, and IiaF has already been loaded, then obviously at least one bank of IiaF will have to be overwritten. Etc. The first thing to decide is what you need to be available at any one time. Once you tell us that, we can help you determine what can be done to accomplish it. |
blake80
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Thanks for the reply 5pinDIN. OK I have managed to get the PJ SO voice library installed. I am now in the process of saving an ALL file back up to my Flash drive. Is this correct procedure? Yes I know Iinaf has 3 USER banks, that’s not my issue, just how to load voice libraries and get them to load correctly! ;-) So just to clarify I do the following; All motif XF voice libraries should be loaded via the ONEVOICEBANK option and with waveforms. Once loaded I then do an ALL save to my USB drive. Thus never having to reload the samples again from the motif XF file? Thanks |
5pinDIN
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Oh, but it is an issue. You’re apparently missing an important aspect of this… Getting all the samples for Iiaf and SO on the flash module is no problem, with room for still more. Again, the IiaF and SO Voices can’t all exist in the User banks at the same time.
So…
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blake80
Total Posts: 110
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Ideally I want to go through all the voices and make 3 USER BANKS out of all the voice libraries I have.
IIAF
All 4 voice libraries have wave/form samples and I know I wont get them all on my 1GB card. At the moment I have loaded IIAF, PJ SO and MAGICAL PADS and I’m left with 50mb to spare so PHAT ANALOG won’t fit. I did have a go at deleting samples earlier and it seems to take forever for each sample to be deleted. So I just reformatted the card. I know I will have to delete individual samples though as the hassle and time wasted getting IIAF, MAGICAL PADS and PJ SO on the card took a long time. So to get PHAT ANALOG on I should only have to delete maybe 20-30 samples which I have resigned myself to. Thanks for getting back to me. |
5pinDIN
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OK, I’m glad that you’ve determined an approach that will satisfy your needs. |