Hi there, yes! Samples and wavetables are stored seperately and self-contained in the preset file. So you can delete the sample to save space once you have converted it to a wavetable. Vaporizer2 follows the idea to have a preset file that brings everything with it and does not hold links to pathes that might not exist. This ensures portability to other systems._al_ wrote: Mon Feb 04, 2019 2:58 pm I like this!
One question though
If i convert a sample into a wavetable, is it saved in the preset (meaning i can delete the sample and the wavetable will still load with the preset)?
Also, mseg snap to bpm grid would be great
And yes, the MSEG sync / grid is in the backlog.
