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    Remember to upload them into your "Utility" area avoiding over-writing the main program files. [/quote]


    hi im new here joined a few days ago and finding this very interesting',this is a wounderfull forum and pleasent to see so many like minded people.

    ive downloaded the session editor for my new proteus, very pleased with this machine but not new to it,had the same a few years ago but it got lost in the mist of time, aka cant really remember what happend to it lol,glad to see improvments the old light frames back then were a bit crapy,im new to the session editor tho,and downloading to the machine, how if at all do you know where a session will go to within the memory of the proteus, i mean i know you can dl it to the primary or to the utlility area, but how does it become session 1,2,3,4 respectivly?,

    thanks

    james

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    Default Re: Proteus Sessions

    Hello and welcome!

    The order that the sessions go into the Proteus is the same as in the album listing in the Session Manager.

    If your list of session in the Session Manager shows:
    Session A
    Session C
    Session B
    Session D

    and you upload them to the Utility area, then:
    U01 is Session A
    U02 is Session C
    U03 is Session B
    U04 is Session D

    If you want to add to your sessions, like put something at U05, make sure your album shows the same 1st 4 sessions listed.
    All uploads overwrite; there is no append function with the Proteus.

    -Andy.

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