![]() ![]() When I’d finished this I just copied the Jupiter Rising - Drums folder to the Expansions folder on my MPC card (and my Force card), but my understanding is I could also zip it and rename the file from. ![]() So my JR - Bass folder contains over 600 samples and multiple xpm files, but the XML file is basically the same as the one above - it just has the expansion metadata. The MPC program and wav files didn’t need to be referenced in the XML file - the MPC just finds and lists them in the browser automatically. Of course I had to pare this down from the XML file and contents in the full Jupiter Rising expansion, which took some initial effort - but if you’re starting from scratch, you could use the above as a template instead. The only relevant info here is that the preview jpg is named .jupiterrising-drum.jpg - matching the value of the img tag.Įverything else - the identifier and directory tags - I just edited to add ‘-drum’ to the end (and similar with the title tag). Here’s the full contents of the xml file: Ĭom.-drumĬom.-drum.jpg wav file the browser will use to preview the expansion. An Expansion.xml file containing all the expansion details.A JPG of the expansion art for the browser.I’ve got it all in a folder called Jupiter Rising - Drums. I can break down the Drums pack I created from the Jupiter Rising expansion. ![]()
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