If all else fails, uninstall and reinstall using the default paths. In the "Folders" tab, make sure all of the assigned paths are pointing to valid folders. I never figured out exactly what the issue was because I've had MM14 installed on the D: drive in the past, but I've left it as is since it's working.Ĭheck your assigned paths: "File" "Settings" "Program settings" So, I uninstalled MM14 on my PC and reinstalled, allowing everything to happen on the C: drive to the default folders and like magic, the soundpools were there. The only difference was that on the second PC, everything went into the default path locations on the C: drive. ![]() So, I installed MM14 on a different computer, installed the soundpools and everything was perfect. After that finished successfully, I'd still have no soundpools. What would happen is that, after starting up MM14, a dialogue box would appear saying the database was being populated or something. Everything was fine, the other day I see I needed to update, (Current version: 28.0.0.12 using Windows 10) Did that but now my soundpools cannot be read by Music Maker. ![]() After doing the install, I had no soundpools even though all Contect Packs said the installed correctly. Its been a while since I used Music Maker, I made a project this week. I installed Music Maker 14pe on my D: drive. ![]() I had a similar issue, hopefully, it's the same thing as your problem. Packs 3 and 4 have more sound pools and pack 1 has synths and other great tools.īut to your problem. I'm curious why you only installed content pack 2.
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