2012/03/29 19:05:45
EricDeluxe
I know this may seem as a real dumb question, but I haven't get my head around it really. 

I have just recently started to program my own sounds in Rapture


However...
Lets say I want to save a sound I tweaked, in what format should I save this??
The Rapture manual tells me to save it as a program, and so I did. The sounds in browser mode is in *.prog format.

My confusion is related to that I also have the option to load and save *.fxb and *.fxp files (under VST ikon in Rapture).

I understand that *.fxb is bank, *.fxp is presets but am not sure where and how to use them. As I understand *fxb can be presets for many different kinds of instruments, but for example a *.fxp for Rapture work with Z3TA +2

I would be very thankful if someone could explain how the files are related and how to use them:)

Thanks!
2012/03/29 23:09:25
dubdisciple
I have often wondered the same thing but never tried to import one into the other. I know dimension, rapture and a couple of other Cakewalk synths use the same sample format and share sfz files. since z3ta is not sample based (not counting the wace cylces), I can't imagine the programs would work. Only one way to find out........
2012/03/30 05:11:37
EricDeluxe
Thanks for your input.

I have just realised that the "VST" button that give the option to load/save fxb/fxp in Rapture and Dim Pro only are available when Im in Sonar X1, not in standalone mode. I guess this is related to be able to open presets and programs from any VSTi.

I know that the fxb/fxp format are common for several VSTi.

Well well
dubdisciple


I have often wondered the same thing but never tried to import one into the other. I know dimension, rapture and a couple of other Cakewalk synths use the same sample format and share sfz files. since z3ta is not sample based (not counting the wace cylces), I can't imagine the programs would work. Only one way to find out........



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