User Manual

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SOUNDS AND PATCHES
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Using the “Search” function
The Search function allows you to search for files by name and/or type. The Browser mode (patch, song etc.) deter-
mines what file type(s) you can search for, just as when you are manually navigating in the Browser.
The “Search In:” pop-up menu
This pop-up menu allows you to select where to search. The options are as follows:
“Local disks” will perform a complete search of all local drives.
“User Locations” will search all folders and ReFills stored in the Locations list (except the Desktop).
“Current Folder” will limit the search to the currently selected root folder (including subfolders).
The “Search For:” text field
This is where you can enter a text string to search for.
You can specify one or several words, whole or partial.
If you specify more than one word, the search will show results that match
all
specified words.
! Text search is not case sensitive.
q Note that you don’t have to enter text to use the Search function. Depending on the selected Browser (Patch,
Sample etc.), you can also simply search for files of the corresponding type in the selected location(s).
Executing the search
D Click the “Find” button to execute the search according to your specifications.
After the search, the search result is shown as a flat list in the Browser, and the “Root Folder” field reads “Search
result”.
A new “Parent” column also appears, listing the name of the parent folder for each file.
If you select a file, you can pull down the “Root Folder” drop-down list and select “Go to Parent folder” - this opens
the parent folder for the selected file.
Folder names are also included in the search result (given that it contains patch files of the appropriate type).
This means that if you are searching for “Guitar”, all samples or patches with “Guitar” in the filename will be shown,
but also all samples or patches contained in folders with “Guitar” in the name.