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You cannot save changes to factory files these files are read-only. If you run the Save com-
mand on a factory file, it automatically turns into the Save As… command: a Save Sound dia-
log opens and lets you save your modified Sound to your user library. See next paragraph for
more details. The same happens with Sounds you have built from scratch.
Saving Your Modified Sound as a New Sound
If you want to save modifications you have made on a Sound originating from a factory library,
or if you don’t want to overwrite the original Sound with your modified version, or if there is no
original version of your Sound (i.e. you built it from scratch), you can save it as a new Sound
file:
1. Right-click (on Mac OS X: [Ctrl]-click) the Sound slot in the Sound List or in the Pad view
and select Save As… from the context menu:
A Save Sound dialog appears. By default, the Sound file inherits the name of its Sound
slot and it will be saved in your Standard User Directory (as defined in Preferences > Li-
brary > User, see section 2.5.2, Preferences – Default Page for more information).
2. If you wish, choose another path and/or type another name with your computer keyboard.
3. Press [Enter] to confirm and close the Save Sound dialog.
Your Sound is now saved.
The Sound will be added to the user library and is ready to be tagged in the Browser see
section 3.4, Editing the Files’ Tags and Properties for more information on this.
Managing Sounds, Groups, and Your Project
Managing Sounds
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