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?