Ok, I am an avid Native Instruments Fan and I have acquired quite literally close to a half million patches for some of their products. Such being the case with my old FM7.
To the point, I'm thinking of purchasing a receptor with Komplete 4 inside and (FM8 is my main focus as of now) and I was wondering how well did the built-in patch browser of FM8 held up in receptor. Reason being is that, these patches I have gotten\made are in the proprietary format of FM7\FM8, and not in the .Fxb\.Fxp standard. This is not going to deter me from buying the receptor because I plan on using much more plug-ins in it then just the NI bundle, but I would like to know if I can just copy my patches into the FM8 folder on the receptor, select them using the built-in browser of FM8, initiate, play, and hear the patches without hiccups
(in the process of converting all the patches from FM7 to FM8 current progress = ~10%). If any info could be shed on this, it would be much appreciated, Plus, it would save me alot of time and effort from converting ~half million patches that will be useless
Thanks in advance
Question about FM8 patch browser on receptor
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- KVRer
- 17 posts since 15 Feb, 2006
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- KVRist
- 96 posts since 2 May, 2004 from USA
as with ALL funky, weird files types that Receptor cant read but the Plug in can.
You load it inside the Plug in thats running.
simple as that.. no realy
and if you want instant recall for later use save it as A Single or Multi on the receptor GUI.
Reaktor 5 file types are WAY more complicated than Absynth and FM8 patches and they load like nothing.
You load it inside the Plug in thats running.
simple as that.. no realy
and if you want instant recall for later use save it as A Single or Multi on the receptor GUI.
Reaktor 5 file types are WAY more complicated than Absynth and FM8 patches and they load like nothing.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 17 posts since 15 Feb, 2006
Yes!!! thanks you sir
