Calling all Swami gurus...

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I have now created a fairly nice drum soundfont will all sorts of tweaks, which works perfectly. I'd like to create another instrument within the same soundfont that uses most of the same settings (panning, attenuation, envelopes, etc.), using the first one as a starting point, but simply repoint each instrument zone to different samples.

What's the easiest way to do that? I've already done copy/paste to create my new instrument that is a clone except for the name, but short of going through and deleting/recreating every single zone in the instrument (which would defeat the point of copying and pasting), I can't see a way in the GUI to easily just repoint to a different sample.

Is there any documentation to this program? I've searched high and low, and it looks like you're really expected to learn Swami by using Creative Labs Vienna on Windows. It's remarkable, since most programs that lack docs also lack quality, but from what I've seen Swami 2.0 hasn't failed to do anything I've asked or crashed once in days of usage. It seems to be a perfect soundfont editor whose one flaw is it doesn't have any documentation.

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