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The Arrange Zone
Working with the MediaBay
Adding User Content
Sequel comes with thousands of great loops, but you can also add loops from other
libraries or content that you created yourself.
Add User Content Location
To add a new library from hard disk, CD, or DVD, proceed as follows:
1. On the “Select Browse Location” pop-up menu, select “Add User Content
Location”.
2. In the dialog that opens, navigate to the folder that you want to use, and click OK.
The Set Location Name dialog opens.
3. Enter a name for the new content location, and click OK.
The specified folder is now added to the “User Content Locations” submenu of the
“Select Browse Location” pop-up menu.
Adding Content Via Drag and Drop
To add content via drag and drop, proceed as follows:
1. Drag and drop your events, parts, or entire folders onto the MediaBay.
A dialog opens.
2. Click in the Value column and select an attribute from the pop-up menu.
This saves the selected attribute in the file. Attributes make it easier for you to
organize and browse files.
3. If you import a single file, enter a name in the text field at the bottom of the window.
4. Click OK.
The file or files are added to your user content.
The User Content Folder
If you select “User Content” from the “Select Browse Location” pop-up menu, only
files of your User Content are shown.
The Folder View
When you select a User Content Location in the results list, the “Folder View” button
becomes available in the filter section. If you activate the button, the user content is
displayed in a hierarchical folder structure.
Delete Selected Media
To delete a media file, select it and click the “Delete Selected Media” button. Note,
however, that factory content cannot be deleted.
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If you add new content to Sequel, the MediaBay has to learn about it and scan the
added files. Under Windows, this happens automatically when the transport is
stopped, so make sure Sequel is not playing when you add loops. Under Mac OS X,
you have to restart Sequel after adding new content.










