Great! Thank you for the fix and extended functionality. This makes it alot
easier for me!
P.S Did you get my e-mail with the lscp-to-idf script and transitionfx giga
file?
Thanks!
On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 7:32 PM, Christian Schoenebeck <
schoeneb...@linuxsampler.org> wrote:
> On Sunday, July 09, 2017 13:30:57 Christian Schoenebeck wrote:
> > On Sunday, July 09, 2017 11:39:28 Andrew C wrote:
> > > Thanks! That worked out perfectly for me.
> > > I had looked at the Maestro concert grand gig file last night to try
> and
> > > work out what 'order' to combine the instruments, thinking I had to do
> the
> > > release trigger layer first, then the velocity and it was giving me all
> > > kinds of headaches.
> > >
> > > Guess I was doing it completely backwards! :)
> >
> > Yeah, the point here is that you currently cannot change the order
> directly
> > within the combine tool dialog itself. So it does not matter for instance
> > which one of the instruments you select first in the combine tool
> dialog. So
> > yes, that has to be improved or at least there should be some note that
> you
> > must change the order in the instruments list first before calling the
> > combine dialog.
>
> I just addressed these issues. Now (gigedit 1.0.0.svn55) it is quite
> convenient to combine instruments:
>
> 1. Simply select the instruments you want to combine directly from the main
> window's instrument list by Ctrl clicking on them.
>
> 2. Use the new keyboard shortcut Ctrl + j (for "join"), or open the combine
> tool dialog manually from the menu. Now the combine tool dialog pops up
> and
> the instruments are already pre-selected.
>
> 3. At the bottom of the combine tool dialog there is now a new horizontal
> list, showing you the currently selected items. Use drag & drop to alter
> the sequence in which they are going to be combined.
>
> 4. Click "Ok". The dialog disappears and the instrument list automatically
> scrolls to the newly added (combined) instrument.
>
> CU
> Christian
>
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