Exactly !! It does the job perfectly. I drop all my sample in the "Collected" folder under various sub folder for percussion or pads or whatever ... When you export a loop or sample you can ofcourse to export to a spesific (or new) folder - just create one in your sample library (where ever you set yours up) ... PsiLoCyBe amit wadhwa <amit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: i find the sample browser pretty helpful. its nice to be able to cruise through sounds without going into a windows file menu and simply right-click it to add it to a channel. as far as its organization, it retains the same directory/file structure as you samples folders do. what else do you want it to do? a. Rui.Barata@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: > > > "Personally, I'd recommend you forget about > the sample browser; its more hassle/trouble/confusion than its worth." > > Seems we have the same oppinion. Anyway, I think this is because of the way > how the sounds are organised in the sample browser. The user should be able > to customize it (maybe can do it but I don't know :-) > > Thanks for your advise Andy. Later I will try to do the job. > > Bye > > ______________________________________________ > > Rui Barata > Parts Quality > > Tel. +351 241 899 800 - Fax. +351 241 899 872 > E-mail: rui.barata@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.mitsubishi-trucks-eu.com > ______________________________________________ > > --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now