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Old 10-22-2006, 09:46 PM
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Default importing instrument banks via Cherry Picker?

Greetings and Salutations ~

I am setting up AMS on PT 6.4.1 and the custom patch banks that go with my various midi instruments. The Instrument definitions and patch banks already exist in an earlier version of Cakewalk that I have here on my old PC. I have the Cherry Picker program and manual, but I am still unclear on how I might be able to import my "instrument definitions" from Cakewalk into Protools 6. Esoteric question, I know, but can anyone recommend a procedure to get my patches from there over to here, other than manually?

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