What I do is to delete everything I don’t need, and then to close the gaps, I go to Transfer - download, delete, upload
The projects do not have all presets in them, and sometimes they are a bit modified (base-width for example). They are there to show practical arrangements, include compressor settings, famous chords and so forth.
I don’t know if you have done that (or even wanted), but you can put both packs into one folder (on the computer), and /then/ transfer them to the DNII -
that way, they are combined and the types of sounds are grouped togehter (such as bassdrums, pads, basses etc.). But of course one can have them separated one after another
Okies! The reason I am naming my sounds that way I do is that one can jump right into the bank and easily find what one needs. Allows for super fast working. (The system I dislike the most is names like “Toast Sauce” (no clue what type of sound) and not even alphabetical order @.@ )
As you can see from my history(posting) I was pretty excited about the TR-1000 but it let me down once it got out. I have my own reasons (and have real 909).
Anyway my point is while I am learing about Elektron systms, I am into 909, techno etc. (something similar but not like what you did with Planetary Assault examples - I do it differently).
I am purchasing your CoreVault upfront while my Digitone II is arriving. Great demos.
I tried to look into your other packs and stuff but you certainly had a “graphic” way of presenting your products. I swear I almost purchased your “curses” package, thinking that they are “courses” haha (english not being my first language).