soundpool location

JayGee716 wrote on 1/26/2014, 8:35 PM

I recently purchased a program from Magix that included MusicMaker Soundtrack edition. I'd like to know into which directory are the soundpools put that I downloaded after installing the program. I want to import them into MMM 2013 Premium so I can uninstall the Soundtrack edition.

Thanks!

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nihon94 wrote on 1/27/2014, 7:52 AM

Click Y key on computer or open Program settings, when the Program settings windows is opened click on FOLDER tab locate the path where Soundpools are located. After finding go to that folder and do what you wish to do. There is a chance this folder might be hidden if so, you got to un hide folders.

This is another tutorial but you might get an idea

http://www.magix.info/us/soundpool-problem-and-solution-faq-for-mmm-16-premium.online-training.70780.html

 

nihon94

JayGee716 wrote on 1/27/2014, 1:59 PM

Thanks nihon94!

I had actually stumbled onto that location in my search but kind of overlooked it because I was under the impression I had received more soundpools than just that one. My impression turned out to be wrong! 

I was able to import those into MMM 2013 Premium, which is all I wanted to do. Thanks again!!

browj2 wrote on 1/27/2014, 9:27 PM

Hi,

If you want to make doubly sure, search through your computer for ogg and wav files. Include public user and programdata folders under Magix. Sometimes they are not all in the same place, and there may be some that you didn't know you had.

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JayGee716 wrote on 1/30/2014, 7:16 PM

Hi,

If you want to make doubly sure, search through your computer for ogg and wav files. Include public user and programdata folders under Magix. Sometimes they are not all in the same place, and there may be some that you didn't know you had.

Thanks! Found a bunch that way, too, on a couple of backup drives (have 6 SATA HDDs) . Only problem is the BPM files are missing on some of them so I can't add them the usual way but I can navigate to them via the File Manager. Tedious but it works.