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The only issue I have is that after importing them into ST3, I noticed my OS/SSD (which only software is installed) shows a loss of considerable amount of GB space (which I don't want happening). EDIT: Grem, I'm not quite clear if I understood your question properly.yeah, you have to import ALL the ST2 sounds/name them in ST3 (which does work). Either way, you have to have the sounds installed somewhere for ST to load them. I don't know if the load times will be slower (which I imagine would depend on the USB 2 or 3 speed). This complete songwriting, producing, and arranging super tool has a wide range of audio samples with high quality vintage, modern, and futuristic synth and instrument sounds combined into one package.
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I have 3 (internal) HD's on my machine and one is dedicated for synth samples which all my libraries are installed in. Although I haven't tried the following, I'm sure you could install the sounds on an external drive and have that plugged in when using ST. Sonik Synth 2 is the ultimate synth workstation, with over 5,000 sounds and 8GB of sounds to work with. Cerca de 6.000 sonidos hacen que sea mayor coleccin de instrumentos modernos y clsicos jams reunidos en una estacin de trabajo.
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So by what your saying, the only way to import sounds from the old instruments to ST3 is to install/have them installed on the machine? Sonik Synth 2 es el sintetizador vintage y estacin de trabajo de ptimo de sonido, con ms sintetizadores y sonidos de instrumentos de trabajo que cualquier otro producto de hardware o software similar. So I was kinda wondering what would be the best way to get this done without having major problems. I have the old SampleTank with all the instruments and sound packs loaded on my sample drive (SSD).