[Resending this, as no confirmation from sf.net after 15 minutes]

Hi Robert,
11.01.2015 18:22, Robert Jonsson wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> short question, is there a way to store LV2 presets?
> If not, is it possible to add? Seems few of the synths have their own
> preset store functionality, I guess that means they rely on the host
> to do it.
Yes, it's possible. These presets are just <control=value> pairs, so 
storing them will not be so hard to implement. But one question - should 
stored presets be available to all projects or only to those they were 
saved from?
>
> And also, wouldn't it make sense to somehow merge this with the patch
> selection from the midi channel even though it's not exactly the same
> thing?
> I haven't thought it through but it feels wierd to have very similar
> things on two places whereas one feels more standardized.
I thought about this and I likely to merge them, but static presets 
can't be automated, though they may be selected and restored on song 
load.May be there should be a submenu in program select menu with name 
"Static Presets" or so?

P.S. Offtopic: I want to make jack cpu meter as additional toolbar, and 
want to ask - is there any interest in this, or it's only my wish?

Regards,
Andrew
> Regards,
> Robert
>
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