Hi,
I have a txperf called drum_sticks.
I save it as a txperf called drum_brushes. And then change the matrices by renaming them and replacing thr samples.
But when i open up the drum_sticks txperf it reflects the changes i made in the drum_brushes txperf.
And yes, i do save the modified and retitled matrices.
Please help!
Saving txperf with matrix changes ?
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Burzukh_Studios Burzukh_Studios https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=263361
- KVRian
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- 644 posts since 24 Aug, 2011 from Melbourne , Australia
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- KVRAF
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Did you rename and replace the program as well? This is where the actual reference to matrix files sits. Performances do not really know about matrices.
If I create a perf+prog+matrix, A.txperf, B.txprog, C.txmatrix, save them to folder F, then in TX16Wx, rename (just in the combo boxes) each item A-1, B-1, C-1 respectively, then re-save the performance (remember copy content), I get the expected result, i.e. A-1, B-1, C-1 each reference each other, and the old files, A, B, C themselves respectively.
_But_ had I kept the B program, I would have ended up with B referencing C-1, and thus when loading both A and A-1, the matrix would be C-1.
Cheers
/C
If I create a perf+prog+matrix, A.txperf, B.txprog, C.txmatrix, save them to folder F, then in TX16Wx, rename (just in the combo boxes) each item A-1, B-1, C-1 respectively, then re-save the performance (remember copy content), I get the expected result, i.e. A-1, B-1, C-1 each reference each other, and the old files, A, B, C themselves respectively.
_But_ had I kept the B program, I would have ended up with B referencing C-1, and thus when loading both A and A-1, the matrix would be C-1.
Cheers
/C
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Burzukh_Studios Burzukh_Studios https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=263361
- KVRian
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- 644 posts since 24 Aug, 2011 from Melbourne , Australia
Aaaaaaaah ! So stoopid of me. Thank you !elcallio wrote:Did you rename and replace the program as well? This is where the actual reference to matrix files sits. Performances do not really know about matrices.
If I create a perf+prog+matrix, A.txperf, B.txprog, C.txmatrix, save them to folder F, then in TX16Wx, rename (just in the combo boxes) each item A-1, B-1, C-1 respectively, then re-save the performance (remember copy content), I get the expected result, i.e. A-1, B-1, C-1 each reference each other, and the old files, A, B, C themselves respectively.
_But_ had I kept the B program, I would have ended up with B referencing C-1, and thus when loading both A and A-1, the matrix would be C-1.
Cheers
/C
I will probably not use copy content though, instead doing a "save as" for each changed prog file. The copy content option saves all samples in one folder and updates the links in each file to reflect the same. Then I have to delete that consolidated sample folder and then find /assign each matrix to the correct folder / file when i re-load the performance. The nature of my work needs sample folder structure intact.
Cheers !