On Friday 19 November 2004 04:46 am, Chris Cannam wrote:
> Load bogus-surf-jam and press play, and watch the blue bars stack up in
> the segment canvas...

It finally gave a shove toward confirming the studio problem I've been chasing 
all day too.  I know for sure I haven't screwed with that particular file in 
any way one way or the other.

I loaded it, and started playing Steve's little jazzy whatever with Aeolus.  
WTF?

I don't have "always load default studio" toggled on.  It loaded his programs.  
It used the connections I had previously in the last file I had loaded.

I've been chasing a problem all day loading files I just tweaked and saved, 
and having them come up with no instrument assignments until I tweaked and 
saved them again.

Can this be some old file new file thing maybe?  I just did this:

* load new file with first device set to Aeolus (131:0)
* load bogus-surf-jam from /usr

First device is still Aeolus (131:0)

* save this file to new file
* change first device to 64:0
* re-load file from /usr

First device is now 64:0

* load new copy from ~

First device is 131:0, as it should be because I just saved it that way.

Beyond this immediate observation with bogus-surf-jam, I've been loading organ 
files and rearranging them so that the first device is my current Aeolus 
(131:0) and assigning instruments/channels to route various bits to various 
manuals/pedals on Aeolus.  I have found many of these coming up with none of 
the parts routed to any device at all upon reloading them.  Saving them and 
then re-loading seems to cure it.

It's possible that I created them the first time with 1.1 and then re-loaded 
and saved with the current pre-1.0 test tarball.  However, the phenomenon I 
just reported with bogus-surf-jam is with the test tarball.

I'm pretty confused, and it shows, but something is not behaving itself here.  
I just can't quite nail it.

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