Loading Patches from a Computer
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main.pd
voice.pd
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Working with the USB Drive on a Computer
Rather than guide you through web browsing, we will assume that you have already
downloaded some new patches either from
organelle.io
or another source.
NOTE:
If the patches you downloaded are ZIP files, be sure to ‘decompress’ those
files into folders before continuing. On most modern operating systems, this
can be achieve by simply opening the ZIP file from the system’s file browser.
From here, we need to connect the USB drive you are using with Organelle to your
computer. A couple important notes.
•
If the USB drive is currently connected to Organelle, properly
Eject
the disk
before removing it.
This option can be found by accessing the system information
screen from the system menu. (See the end of this chapter for specific instructions.)
•
When using the included USB drive, be sure it is flipped the right way before
connecting to your computer.
The drive that comes with Organelle has an extremely
low profile, consisting of the bottom half of most standard USB connectors/cables. As
such, it is possible to plug the drive in upside down. This is generally harmless but
better to be avoided.
Be sure that the exposed pins — I think of them as teeth —
are facing “up,” toward
wherever the top of a connected USB cable would go. (On Mac laptops, for example,
the pins should face upward, toward the sky.)
Once the drive is connected and seen by your computer, we can proceed.
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