Moving Drum Sounds Between 2 Ultrabeats

Hey all,
I am sure this is very simple, but I have not been able to figure it out through reading the manual. How does one move an analog synthesized drum sound from one Ultrabeat to another Ultrabeat. I have not been able to figure this out and have spent very large amounts of time recreating the sounds in one ultrabeat that I found in another kit. I would really like to not have to do that. A friend suggested bouncing the sound from one ultrabeat and then loading it in as a sample in the other, which seems like it would work. Any other methods?
Thanks for the help.

Just save the first UB settings as a preset.
In the second UB, use the 'import' function, load up the saved UB, and drag and drop the sounds you wish to use.

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