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SOUNDS AND PATCHES
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Using Locations and Favorites
To help you to find your files quickly, you can add shortcuts to the folders where you store your samples and patch
files etc. By default, the Locations list contains five fixed locations; the computer Desktop, the (My) Documents
folder, the Record Program folder and the Record Sound Banks. You can easily add your own locations to this list if
you like.
Selecting a Location or Favorite List in the list opens it as the root folder in the Browser.
D To add a new Location or Favorite, select a file, folder or ReFill in the main browser list and drag and drop it
below the gray divider in the “Locations and Favorites” list. Alternatively, select the file, folder or ReFill in the
Browser list and click the “Add As Favorite” button.
Any new Locations or Favorites will be added below the list of fixed locations. An insertion line is shown to indicate
where in the list the new location will placed. Manually added locations can later be reordered by dragging and
dropping.
D To remove a Location or Favorite, select it in the “Locations and Favorites” list and press [Backspace] or [De-
lete] - or click the “Remove Favorite” button.
Alternatively, select “Remove” from the context menu.
! The default locations (above the gray divider) cannot be removed.
Manually added locations are stored in the Preferences file in the Record application folder.
! If a stored location has been removed or is unavailable, a warning triangle with an exclamation mark is shown
before the location name in the “Locations and Favorites” list.
Favorites Lists
“Favorites Lists” provide a way to group and order files that may be physically located at different places on your local
drives. Any file that can be loaded in Record (songs, patches, samples etc.) can be added to a “Favorites List”. Only
shortcuts to the files are added - the original files aren’t moved.
This is particularly useful for handling patches. By adding the patches you need for a given situation to a Favorite List,
you can determine exactly which patches will be selectable for a device, and in what order. You can then sequentially
step through these patches using patch select buttons on your MIDI keyboard or control surface device. See “Using
Favorites - a practical example”.
The “Add As Favorite” button
The “Remove Favorite” button