users, the preset ecosystem is built around the "SubPack" format, allowing you to quickly layer synth, sampler, and X-Sub engines. Essential Preset Management Importing Packs : To add new sounds, open the Preset Browser , click the import icon , and select the file from your computer. Upgrading to XL : If you are moving from the original SubLab to XL, you can export your packs by right-clicking them and selecting
Resampling for Destruction
Load a preset called "Clean Sine." Bounce it to audio. Then drag that audio into a sampler and add a "Bitcrusher" and "Tube Saturation." You now have a custom bass that sounds nothing like the original preset.
: To save a custom sound as a new preset in SubLab XL, click the three dots (...) next to the current preset name to open the save menu. Creating Packs
: Export your pack from the original SubLab (right-click -> Export), then use the Import icon in SubLab XL to bring it in [13, 19]. Troubleshooting : If an imported preset is silent, check the Sampler Volume
Common Mistakes When Using Sublab Presets
Even with great Sublab presets, producers ruin their mixes. Avoid these pitfalls: