> Yes. My "user sound" folder is in the same file as the application. I
> didn't know about the button you speak of. I will give that a try
> later tonight. Thanks for the help!
> Jerrod
> On Mar 18, 11:21 pm, Kim Wisniewski <kimwisniew...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > There's a little button next to the zone button that changes it from
> > factory sounds, to user sounds. You need to change each zone so it
> > uses your custom sounds.
> > Also did you create the UserSounds folder in the same folder where the
> > application is?
> > On 19/03/2008, at 12:50 PM, jl...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > > Looking for a little help here. Recently purchase a Mandala 2.0 and
> > > have the most current software update. I really need to be able to use
> > > imported sounds with the Mandala software. I have atempted to import
> > > sounds that I have located in my "user sounds" file and they are the
> > > correct file type. However when I go to select that new sound from the
> > > zone drop down list it only shows up in the list one time and then
> > > goes away. When I do select if from the list it shows up as being
> > > assinged to that particular zone. However it does not produce the
> > > actual sound rather some other random sound that has nothing to do
> > > with what I just selected as my newly imported sample. I know this may
> > > sound a little confusing, but has anyone else had the same problem. I
> > > hate to rely on Battery 3 because I like the precise control the
> > > Mandala software offers over the pad sensitivity. Thanks!
> > > Could Vista be screwing this up? Do I need to run the program in some
> > > conformant mode?
> > > Jerrod- Hide quoted text -
> > - Show quoted text -