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SOUNDS AND PATCHES
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Handling Missing Sounds (Record+Reason)
Sampler patches, drum machine patches, Dr. Octo Rex patches and SoundFonts contain references to samples -
files on your hard disk. The same is true for songs that contain samples (in sampler or drum machine devices) or REX
files. If any of these files have been moved, renamed or removed when you try to open the patch or song, Record will
alert you that files are missing by showing the “Missing Sounds” alert. The “Missing Sounds” alert will also appear if
patches in the song are part of a ReFill which has been moved, removed or is not installed on your computer:
The “Missing Sounds” alert
The main display in the dialog lists all missing files. The four columns show the following properties:
Below the main display are four buttons:
D Click on the “Open Without” button to open the song or patch without the missing sounds.
The song or patch will be opened, but with sounds missing. This means that sampler patches, drum machine
patches and/or loop players will not play back correctly.
On the panels of the concerned devices, missing samples are indicated with an asterisk (*) before the file names:
D Click on the “Locate Sounds” button to open the “Missing Sounds” dialog.
See “The Missing Sounds dialog”.
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Column
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Description
Device Shows the name of the device in which the missing sound is used, along with a de-
vice type icon.
Sound Shows the name of the missing file, along with a file type icon.
Part of ReFill/SoundFont If the missing file is part of a ReFill, or a SoundFont within a ReFill, this column
shows the name of the ReFill/SoundFont If there is an URL (Internet address) as-
sociated with a ReFill, you can download the necessary ReFill(s) from this dialog,
as described below.
Status When the dialog appears, all files will have the status “Missing”. Files that are found
by the auto-search function or manually replaced will be indicated with “OK”.
This sample is missing