Peter_IK wrote:Pre-MODO DRUM 1.5, all sounds were compiled into 3 pak files and installed with the Application installer. These were the files you'd find if you looked in the location where you set MODO DRUM to look for your content. If you had these .pak files from a previous version, these would not be erased. Make sure your paths are set correctly, and contact support if you have any content issues. This is why you don't need to 'redownload' the sounds. They appear in IK Product Manager just for future use. Post-MODO DRUM 1.5, the Application installer will only include the Studio Kit. Hence, the new IK PM tiles for the MODO DRUM sounds to let CS users expand.
scopey wrote:Peter_IK wrote:Pre-MODO DRUM 1.5, all sounds were compiled into 3 pak files and installed with the Application installer. These were the files you'd find if you looked in the location where you set MODO DRUM to look for your content. If you had these .pak files from a previous version, these would not be erased. Make sure your paths are set correctly, and contact support if you have any content issues. This is why you don't need to 'redownload' the sounds. They appear in IK Product Manager just for future use. Post-MODO DRUM 1.5, the Application installer will only include the Studio Kit. Hence, the new IK PM tiles for the MODO DRUM sounds to let CS users expand.
The three .pak files from my old MODO version total about 11GB, and the new individually downloadable kits - the same kits as the old version - total about twice that. What gives?
Peter_IK wrote:Pre-MODO DRUM 1.5, all sounds were compiled into 3 pak files and installed with the Application installer. These were the files you'd find if you looked in the location where you set MODO DRUM to look for your content. If you had these .pak files from a previous version, these would not be erased. Make sure your paths are set correctly, and contact support if you have any content issues. This is why you don't need to 'redownload' the sounds. They appear in IK Product Manager just for future use. Post-MODO DRUM 1.5, the Application installer will only include the Studio Kit. Hence, the new IK PM tiles for the MODO DRUM sounds to let CS users expand.
biggtime wrote:Thanks Peter. But Modo is pointed at the right folder for the content it just seems unable to see it. To be clear - I've just downloaded version 1.5 as it was available in Product Manager. I didn't pay anything extra. Product Manager sounds section still says all my original kits are installed. But Modo Drum can't see them, even though in settings it is pointed to the right folder, and when I look at the folder in Explorer I can see the original .pak files too.
Also, just tried opening Modo Drum freestanding version and that wouldn't open, saying it couldn't find the basic content and that I needed to reinstall Modo Drum. Is it just that something odd has happened with the installation?
biggtime wrote:Thanks. Will do. Just to check though, as it isn't clear to me - is version 1.5 a free upgrade for users of version 1.0 in which you can continue to use your existing content but would pay for new additional kits? Or have I misunderstood, and version 1.5 is a paid upgrade (I haven't paid anything) and you can only access it at all if you have paid extra?
biggtime wrote:Okay, sorry to be a pain. Finally got it working but had to move content from the folder it used to be in back on to my (very small) C: drive to get the new version to see it. And the problem is that I don't really want the content on my already straining solid state C drive. In the old version the content was on my main hard drive (slower but larger). Can I 'tell' Modo to find the content elsewhere somehow, or do I have to use the default folder regardless and put all content in it?
SyntherMD wrote:I can confirm that Modo Drum 1.5 isn't reading my original PAK files as well. I tried moving them to the default directory but to no avail.