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Adding Folders to the User Library
In the
User
pane of the
SCHINE Library. To do this:
1.
Click
Add
at the bottom of the pane.
A folder selection dialog opens up.
2.
In the dialog, navigate to the desired folder on your computer and click
macOS).
All MASCHINE-compatible files found in the selected folder are added to your user con-
tent in MASCHINE.
Furthermore, the imported files will have their attributes (product/bank/sub-bank, Type/Sub-
Type/Mode tags, as well as properties) set as follows:
▪ For all file types, any attributes already in the files will be retained.
▪ For Samples, if the product/bank/sub-bank attributes are empty, they will be set to the
folders in which the Samples are located:
◦ The product will be set to the name of the folder you have selected.
◦ If Samples reside in a subfolder of this folder, the subfolder name will be used as
bank.
◦ If Samples reside in a subfolder of this subfolder, the name of the lower subfolder will
be used as sub-bank.
By adding a folder to the user content of your MASCHINE Library, you make their files availa-
ble in the Browser's
LIBRARY
how to use the
LIBRARY
Loading Files from the
Paths to folders added via the
show up here. The only difference between adding folders via the
ences
panel, described here, and via the
Browser is that the latter allows you to directly tag the files as they are imported. See
section
↑3.6.5, Using the Result List
the
FILES
pane.
Library
page, you can add other folders to the user content of your MA-
pane for quick searching and loading! For more information on
pane of the Browser, please refer to section
Library.
IMPORT
button in the Browser's
for more information on how to import folders via
FILES
Add
IMPORT
button in the
FILES
Basic Concepts
OK (Choose
on
↑3.2, Searching and
pane will also
button in
Prefer-
pane of the
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