Transfer Producer Planet soundpool to Music Maker

Tristan-Weijermars wrote on 10/12/2021, 7:24 PM

Hello all,

Yesterday I bought and downloaded a soundpool from the Producer Planet website. Now I would like to transfer it to Music Maker. How can I do that? I did it before but I don't remember how... I transferred the whole folder to C:>Users>Public Documents>MAGIX>Common>Soundpools>Shop (where all my other soundpools are) and restarted the program, but apparently this was not enough. Then I choose the option "Add new soundpools" and selected the new soundpool, but it didn't get added. Restarting the computer did not help either. What am I doing wrong here? Please advise.

Thank you in advance.

Tristan

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SP. wrote on 10/12/2021, 7:46 PM

@Tristan-Weijermars This only works with Magix loops that are labelled with "Soundpool". If you bought loops from a different third party label you cannot add them as a Soundpool and need to drag and drop the loops from the internal file manager or Windows Explorer into your project.

browj2 wrote on 10/13/2021, 7:48 AM

@Tristan-Weijermars

Hi,

What, exactly did you buy from Producer Planet?

If it is actually a Soundpool, do not put it under Shop, put it one level up, under Soundpools:

C:\Users\Public\Documents\MAGIX\Common\Soundpools\Name_of_Sounpool

Not that it should make a difference, but Shop is reserved for Soundpools purchased through the in-app Store.

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