Perhaps. The simplest way to fix this particular problem would be to
recreate this 'empty.wav', which was present in earlier versions, so that
using newer versions of LMMS to open older LMMS files will no longer throw
an error. Alternatively, add a button labelled 'Clear' in the required
places to remove any previously defined user waveforms/soundfonts/etc .
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 3:05 AM, Paul Giblock <[email protected]> wrote:
> The problem is caused by the new resources stuff I bet. I wonder if the
> resources plugin itself should have a facility for loading up a default
> (usually dummy) resource per-resource-type?
>
> Empty for audio-samples, default-sf2 for soundfont, new project for
> projects, etc?
>
> Paul
>
> On Dec 5, 2009 5:25 AM, "Tan Zong Xuan" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> It seems that it is impossible to 'undefine' user-defined waveforms for
> Triple Oscillator instruments once they have been defined (i.e. when the
> file browser comes up, you can't select nothing). This results in irritating
> error message boxes popping up when instruments from older LMMS versions are
> loaded using the development version, as the instruments sometimes have the
> user-defined waveform set to 'empty.wav', a file which is missing in the
> development version of LMMS. The only way to get rid of previously defined
> waveforms is to manually edit the uncompressed project file using a text
> editor. Could this feature be coded such that it is possible to select no
> sound file as the user-defined waveform (thereby 'undefining' it)?
>
> On another note, when using LMMS with JACK, every time LMMS loads a new
> file, JACK xruns and disconnects LMMS. LMMS automatically reconnects after
> that, but is disconnected a 2nd time. After the 2nd reconnection, everything
> is fine, but it is rather unpleasant to have 2 error messages warning you
> that JACK kicked out LMMS every time you load a new file. This is on Ubuntu
> 9.10, with LMMS grabbed from git.
>
>
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