On Tue, 14 May 2019 17:55:06 -0400
"Peter Lutek" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> greetings!
> 
> i've saved a project in non-mixer.
> 
> now i'd like to add non-mixer to an NSM session, with that project
> loaded.
> i feel like i'm missing something totally obvious, but i don't see a
> way to do that... if added as a client, non-mixer has the "open" file
> option grayed out.
> 
> i could do it as a command-line parameter using the NSM proxy window,
> but isn't non-mixer supported directly?
> 
> cheers!
> .pltk.
> 
> --
> Peter Lutek - improvising musician in Toronto, Canada
> http://peterlutek.com
> 
> 
Hello Peter,

Unless I have misunderstood your requirement I think I have just done what you 
need. I have a mixer "project" called "mixer-test". It is just a single strip 
with two channels. The strip is named "Stereo" - imaginitive, or what?

I also have an NSM session called "nsm-test-session" - more pure genius. It has 
non-timeline and non-sequencer, but crucially it also has a non-mixer. This 
mixer is just a shell with no strips, but that is just so I can tell if I 
succeed in substituting my super dooper stereo mixer.

The mixer in "nsm-test-session" has a directory called Non-Mixer.nOOYI 
containing unchanged initial versions of ~/NSM 
Sessions/nsm-test-session/Non-Mixer.nOOYI/info
~/NSM Sessions/nsm-test-session/Non-Mixer.nOOYI/mappings
~/NSM Sessions/nsm-test-session/Non-Mixer.nOOYI/options
~/NSM Sessions/nsm-test-session/Non-Mixer.nOOYI/snapshot

All I did was to find the equivalent files in my prepared mixer with the strip 
called "Stereo"  and copy them over the ones in ~/NSM 
Sessions/nsm-test-session/Non-Mixer.nOOYI.

Now when I open the modified session in NSM I get my Stero Mixer mixer instead 
of the empty shell I started with.

Hope this helps - it is just a matter of copying some files.

-- 
Richard <[email protected]>


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