I've been hacking .lscps in a text editor, and something occurred to me
that would speed up the process considerably, imho.
We have a list of midi and audio ports for devices at the top of the doc.
We can name these, and they provide a good indication of what goes where.
Midi maps are also detail
Implemented!
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Alex Stone wrote:
> Grigor, with a lot of midimaps in Fantasia, and adding patches from the
> DB, using the select multiple patches, and rightclick to select the
> specified midimap, the list of maps goes off the screen, and i'm stuck
> trying to add
Thank You, will test immediately!
Alex.
> Implemented!
>
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Alex Stone
> wrote:
>> Grigor, with a lot of midimaps in Fantasia, and adding patches from the
>> DB, using the select multiple patches, and rightclick to select the
>> specified midimap, the list of ma
It works!
Thanks,
Alex.
> Implemented!
>
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Alex Stone
> wrote:
>> Grigor, with a lot of midimaps in Fantasia, and adding patches from the
>> DB, using the select multiple patches, and rightclick to select the
>> specified midimap, the list of maps goes off the
I may be doing something dumb here, but can we import SFZs into the
database, from a directory, in the DB window in Fantasia?
I have LS built with DB, and it seems ok for gigs.
Is there a compile option i've missed, or is it perhaps not yet implemented?
Alex.
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It is not implemented, yet. I'll implement it.
On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 8:02 PM, Alex Stone wrote:
> I may be doing something dumb here, but can we import SFZs into the
> database, from a directory, in the DB window in Fantasia?
>
> I have LS built with DB, and it seems ok for gigs.
>
> Is there a
Ok, thanks. I expected it to be user error on my part, so i'm pleasantly
surprised it isn't, this time.
Alex.
> It is not implemented, yet. I'll implement it.
>
> On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 8:02 PM, Alex Stone
> wrote:
>> I may be doing something dumb here, but can we import SFZs into the
>> datab