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Sprike 1.9.0

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The updated synthesizer improves preset management and sharing of presets across different studios.

Copy & Paste

The copy and paste buttons now use the system clipboard, so you can transfer programs between multiple instances of Sprike. You could also paste them into a text editor.

Editing Programs

Sprike now coordinates with other open instances. If a program was edited and saved in one instance, other instances will load it and update their menu accordingly. If the "Save" button turns pink, it indicates that the current program needs to be saved or copied elsewhere (or it may be lost).

Importing Custom Sounds Saved In Other Studios

The DAW (or rack module) restores the custom program in its original place in the menu, whether it is available in your studio as a local preset or not. If you don't save it it will be lost when the arangement is closed. You can copy/paste and save it, if you want to add it permanently to your own presets.

If you create an arrangement with custom Sprike sounds, you should use the Sprike (Fixed) fixed-channel variant of the Sprike device description (available in the Repository). You need to edit the sound in Sprike and set category and playing ranges in Synfire manually.

Never save a custom sound to a bank that includes factory presets.