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I have downloaded a bunch of files with the extention FXP, and would like to use them in Zebra. Is there something I need to do in particular to get this to work?
Thanks in advance for your help.....! |
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| ^ | Joined: 24 Feb 2007 Member: #141580 Location: Long Island | ||
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Zebra reads FXP just fine. Just put them in your preset folder location (PC or Win). The only thing you can't do is open .aupreset files on Windows -- part of the reason Urs created the cross-platform .h2p format. All of the presets on the PatchLib are in .h2p for compatibility with all platforms.
I'm curious, where did you download .fxps from? |
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| ^ | Joined: 11 Aug 2006 Member: #116141 Location: Austin, TX | ||
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Nothing special, just load them. |
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| ^ | Joined: 13 Aug 2011 Member: #262624 Location: Berlin | ||
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Ah. now you see how long I had this window opened before answering the question! |
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| ^ | Joined: 13 Aug 2011 Member: #262624 Location: Berlin | ||
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bmrzycki wrote: Zebra reads FXP just fine. Just put them in your preset folder location (PC or Win). The only thing you can't do is open .aupreset files on Windows -- part of the reason Urs created the cross-platform .h2p format. All of the presets on the PatchLib are in .h2p for compatibility with all platforms.
I'm curious, where did you download .fxps from? Thanks.....I will try that when I get home. The sounds I downloaded are from: http://xenossoundworks.com/zebra.html But there were others, I have to waiti till I get home to send the links. Thanks again for your help....! Chaz |
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| ^ | Joined: 24 Feb 2007 Member: #141580 Location: Long Island |
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