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And if we go back to the construct page, I'm still in the default kit. So just for the folks that were joining us yesterday kind of playing along, if you will, were still in the Avatar library, which is the stock library that comes with Superior two point. If you have questions about a particular area that we're working on, our that we're talking about, it's best to get those into the chat room and get those asked in real time so that we don't kind of wait too long and pass the gold moment or opportunity to show you something. But we're gonna go buy everything step by step and again, just like we did yesterday. Okay? There's a lot of information automatically and instantly that you're sort of confronted with, and it's not anywhere near as intimidating as it can look. So without further adieu, as the French say, let's go to the mapping tab. Why all the things we went over yesterday matter, even mawr Today as we're gonna tackle mapping and extra ums this morning before the lunchtime break. So if you joined us yesterday, thanks for coming back. We had quite a long day yesterday of getting through most of the basic stuff that's going to help you make the most out of your superior to experience. We went through all of the actual individual instrument. Yesterday we went through the construct page. I just want to make sure we're all caught up. So we're gonna talk about that in just a second. An incredibly detailed, very robust feature set that allows you to sort of customize your drums to your performance style, method and instrument. And the mapping component of superior number 2.0, as you are about to see, is incredibly articulate. So we're ready for the new stuff, and then we're gonna jump into mapping. Very, very brief recap of where we're at. So I think that covers it pretty good will come out here. So all of that superior number 2.0, yeah. So you've got the preset, the combined preset, and then the project, and then and then maybe some with a little on then some. You'll see there's that dialogue box we went over yesterday that shows you all the different individual presets that have been saved in the combined preset. Let's open a tune, track one just so we can look at it. And when you open a combined preset as well do here, so combined preset. It's saving a Siris of presets all in one sort of kind of contained project.
Is a project priest that combined preset ah, combined preset is just that. So, for instance, if you came in and you wanted to customize the envelope on your snare drum, you could say that as a preset, and it would only obviously affect that particular instrument. Project where you're saving very specific components of one of your kind of customization. Really? If you were collaborating a lot Ah, preset is basically sort of a subdivision of the. When you actually saved the file, the file extension will be dot as 2.0, so it'll be dots Period s 20 on what that is is that that project is going to basically capture everything in your session and make it very easy for you to share with other superior 2.0 users. So the project is the big scheme in a project.
Can you quickly go over the difference between a project in a preset? Yes, A project in a preset, two different ways that you can save something in superior number two. And we might even talk some more about period drummer. Maybe do some dancing, whatever really comes to mind. And then we'll do a quick recap and then I'll tell much jokes. I think we had one hangover question that we wanted to address really quick from yesterday.