So when you guys are working on a track, you load everything separately every time?
Of course you have to load everything separately at first, but once you have all that you want for you choon, then you can save all of the samples in separate presets and save the presets in to a bank.
okay, lets try this again, i wasn't too clear the other time. Trust me, once you do this, just the one time, you wont have to do any of this again. I am also assuming that when you look into your zip drive you see a list of all the breaks you have, or for the love of god a list of each individual hit, that would indicate to me that you have saved each break or hit as a preset. or as an individual sample, something i could never get my sampler to do since i always had to place my samples, and such ended up creating a preset out of my stab... go figure.. if i did it any other way, i would lose the sample.
take your breaks or hits, load them one at a time into your sampler from you zip. each one should be it's own preset, right? so your first break is hotpants, second, the funky mule, the third the funky drummer, and so on.
now you know the multi mode screen, where you can see the your preset name, the volume of the cannel, the pan, and mod and pitch wheel cc's? if you look at the function buttons, you should see on that says "save" You hit that and every single break that you loaded into your sample will be saved in a bank. what will actualy happen when you hit save, you will be prompted to name it, and the name will reflect the first break, errr preset you loaded, in this case, to follow my example, and to create a run on sentence, your default name would be hotpants. change the name if you want, so you don't get confused to "dr. human's breaks" then hit okay. now when you go to your zip disc, you will find the file, dr human's break, you select to load that, and what it will ask you is if you want to merge it or load it, select load just so it wipes the ram out and to verify that the bank is created properly. all your breaks should be there.
now, since you have all these breaks, you maybe curious to know if you can get rid of them, lets say you only want two of the 20 or so you have in that bank, you can delete all but the two, or simply go to the bank and browes the bank for presets and select only the two that you want. I have my test tones from wave lab set up this way. all 10 or 15 of them, i can load them all at once, or just pick one of the samples and load that instead.
give it a shot and let me know how it works. I hope i am helping you out...
oh and if you have each hit for a break some how seperated, please i beg you make a preset, get all your hits, and place them, kick 1 = c1 and so on and go to preset manager and name the preset whatever your break is, then export it. this is how you create a preset. hope this helps, shout if you need some more explaining...
snh