Or Just use Wave Surgeon, which supports the A4000.

Personally I just use recycle with SMDIXfer or whatever it's called.

You save your slices out to a folder on your hard disk, then launch SMDIXfer and you 
can drag all the slices in one go onto the top of SMDIXfer which then transfers the 
lot to your A4000, then just throw them in a bank and do arrange.

If you want them in a certain order, I find it easier to add a number to the start of 
the file name when it's on your PC.


Cheers


Scott

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no problem - takes a couple of minutes longer than it
should but hey - i think recycle is worth it ;-]



daze

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Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: Yamaha A4000 & recycle...


> Daze, you are the man. I have been in a foul mood all day because of this
&
> being fucked over by tech support guys, but now I know I can just go a
> different route it's all cool!
>
> Cheers Geeza!
>


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