What's up everybody! This is just gonna be a quick video on how to install presets and
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this information and it was not as easily available or as easy to find as I had hoped,so i just wanted to make a quick and short video about how to do that.So first of all you're gonna need the latest version of Serum. You can find it on the Xferrecords website under 'Your Account' and then the downloads section will be available andyou will see the latest updates. Right now I believe its 1.07 beta. That is the latestSerum Presets Folder Download
version as of December 8th, 2015. So, download that and of course you can find online tonsof free preset packs and wavetable packs. Ill be using this Biomorphic pack for thisexample.So, once you unzip that you'll have these folders 'presets' and 'tables'. And therewill just be these .fxp files for the presets and tables for the wavetables.So, then you're gonna wanna go to your Documents which is most likely where your presets willbe installed by Default when you install Serum. So that will be of course under 'This PC'then under 'Documents' then 'Xfer'. And here you have the Serum presets folder. You havetables, and presets and noise and LFO shapes. Of course you can import all kinds of differentthings but we'll just be focusing on presets and tables.If you open this up you'll see the default folders that Serum comes with including theuser folder. If you click that you'll see this little text document saying 'place yourwavetables here'.So, simple enough! All you must do is take this folder that you downloaded and drag anddrop it into this folder. Go back to your presets, go to 'User'. And same thing...Drag and drop it and there you go.Easy enough, right?So now we can 'X' out of this, go into FL studio, open up SEEERUMMM. Uhm.. right uphere.So now, when we go to 'USER' our wavetables are installed.Serum Default Presets Download
So that's just a single cycle -well not single cycle, uhm, it's not really a wavetable, it'sjust a waveshape, this example.But if you go to presets and user you will also have these different presets if everythingwent correctly.And you also have this little cool tab which allows us to browse through it. That is prettymuch it, its as simple as that. It is really easy and I just wanted to make this videoso people can avoid browsing through every single thing like I did. I searched under'program files' I searched everyhting I couldnt find it. And of course it was right thereSerum Default Presets Folder
under documents and as easy as that. At least this way the information is there and easilysearchable, hopefully. So i hope you guys found this helpful and have a great day!Joe,
Can you share how one can adjust the init preset in serum and save it so it loads up as the default? I remember you went over this in a video but I can’t figure out which one.I’m not aware of a feature that lets you do that. In the video I mention that once you initialize the synth, all you have to do is change the voice mode to Mono, and it would be just like Syntorial’s synth.
I take it back. There was a Serum update after we made the Lesson Pack that added the following feature:
“if you save a preset as default.fxp (or Default.fxp) located in /User subfolder of /Presets, Serum will load this preset on new instantiations of Serum.”