![]() The smart-sounds that come with Liquid and Studio - if you have any of those disks around still - can be loaded into SonicFire Pro - but they aren't mood music tracks. I usually rate each track - if more than half of them are 'ratable, I buy the disc on offer.ĥ. However, disk offers are very frequent - watch for them (get on the mailing list) and pick those you think will be of use to you. Single tracks work out expensive (about $19 each) compared with a complete disk of ten tracks ($99 at full price). That's where the tracks go - there are other folders and files associated with these.Ĥ. You should have a mix of single and triple line (mood) tracksģ. I believe the Core disk that comes with SFPro has only 10 tracks, so if you're seeing 20, this is most likely to be the Liquid tracks: if they have the single parallel line, than they are definitely not the Core disc tracks, so that would need (re) installing. Email SmartSound with the query, and you will get the definitive answer fairly quicklyĢ. Uninstalling and re-installing it probably won't cure that - I had a similar problem some time ago and cannot remember the exact cure - which was to delete a data file and let SFPro recreate it (a bit like the Studio and Liquid RTFX and HFX when they go wrong). This sounds like SFPro has become corrupt. One of the things you may need to do is have SFPro search your drives for all SmartSound tracks - it is one of the options available from the SFPro menus (not got that machine on at the moment - but you'll find it).ġ. One way or the other it will help clear things up! Tell me if I am wrong about the Liquid/MC SonicFirePro conflict theory. This can be easily disproved by anyone who is still using Liquid and who has installed SonicFirePro along with MC as well.Ĭome on Liquid users. I still think it could be the fact that you have probably 2 places on your system where files are being stored. But as far as I can make out, that is the situation.įinally, as the why you are getting the error - I don't know. ![]() Hopefully I am not telling a lot of "untruths". If you look at the icon to the left of the track names:ġ gray dash means that the track is single layer and you don't have it installed.ģ gray dashes mean that it is a multi-layer track and you don't have it installedĪ gray rectangle with 1 or 3 dashes means the same as above (I think)Ī blue rectangle with an orange dash means it is a single layer track and it is installed.Ī blue rectangle with 3 orange dashes means it is multi-layer and you do have it installed. I don't think that there are any sound effects included on the install discs that are provided. If that is what is happening, I think your Liquid tracks will be saved in another folder that will make them available in your latest installed SonicFirePro.īut I may be completely wrong about the above guess.Ĥ. So you would have to try the "import" path that you are finding. Then when you open SonicFire Pro it scans your system and finds those files. It is possible that your Liquid installed tracks are in a special Liquid folder. So there is definitely something wrong with your set-up/installation.Ĭheck your Tools/ Options/ Internet folder and see if "Automatically download previews" is checked.Īlso, if you get annoyed by the startup music when you open SonicFire Pro, you can turn it off under the General tab in the same menu.ģ. On my set-up, when I click on a store item, there is a "pling!" sound - like I have an error - but then the preview downloads and plays. If you like it, you can go ahead and buy it and have it downloaded to your computer. But when you click on any of them there should be a short sample downloaded for you to preview. Those are available for you to work with.Ģ. Those are the ones that you own and have on your computer.
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