Organizing MUX configurations
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- KVRian
- 731 posts since 25 Oct, 2008 from Holland
Because MUlab is versatile in setups in the modular area i like to see that i can make my own user folders for the MUX
I can than organize the MUX's how they are used in MUlab
e.g
- as effect
- as sound ( e.g notesplitter : drums)
- as setup layering sounds
- rewire setup
- multi vsti setup
- .....
I can than organize the MUX's how they are used in MUlab
e.g
- as effect
- as sound ( e.g notesplitter : drums)
- as setup layering sounds
- rewire setup
- multi vsti setup
- .....
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- KVRist
- 268 posts since 8 Nov, 2002
This can be done already
Just create folders and even subfolders inside the user library mux folder with all cathegories you want and organize them the way you like most. Also works for Musynth patches, Oscillator waves, and musynth core module patches.
Just create folders and even subfolders inside the user library mux folder with all cathegories you want and organize them the way you like most. Also works for Musynth patches, Oscillator waves, and musynth core module patches.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 731 posts since 25 Oct, 2008 from Holland
Hi Juan,Juan Mendoza wrote:This can be done already![]()
Just create folders and even subfolders inside the user library mux folder with all cathegories you want and organize them the way you like most. Also works for Musynth patches, Oscillator waves, and musynth core module patches.
Yes, ofcourse in Windows XP program itself is also possible to organise folders..so i can do that ( Jo from mutools has better things to do than organizing my MUX files in Mulab
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- KVRist
- 268 posts since 8 Nov, 2002
Hi Jan,
when you organize your folders in windows, Mulab recognizes your folder structure and the result is that you have your patches organized as the default mulab patches with its subfolders
Just try it and let me know if it works for you.
when you organize your folders in windows, Mulab recognizes your folder structure and the result is that you have your patches organized as the default mulab patches with its subfolders
Just try it and let me know if it works for you.
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- KVRAF
- 2938 posts since 18 Jul, 2005
I agree with him though, you should be able to do this from within the application.Juan Mendoza wrote:Hi Jan,
when you organize your folders in windows, Mulab recognizes your folder structure and the result is that you have your patches organized as the default mulab patches with its subfolders![]()
Just try it and let me know if it works for you.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 731 posts since 25 Oct, 2008 from Holland
Hi Robenestobenz!robenestobenz wrote:I agree with him though, you should be able to do this from within the application.
Yes that was also my thought robenestobenz ..it looks so primitive now Mulab.
And Jo(Mulab) is enthousiastic all the time about the modularity of Mulab, but forget how to organize this
This is a seriously weak point now
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- KVRAF
- 2938 posts since 18 Jul, 2005
It wouldn't be such a bad thing if you could choose which folder to save patches to via "Save As" from within the MUX once you've organised some folders via the OS. The patch always goes in the user\library\mux root as far as I can tell...
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- KVRist
- 268 posts since 8 Nov, 2002
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 731 posts since 25 Oct, 2008 from Holland
Well at least the possiblity to choose a folder within the MUX and for all customs save filesrobenestobenz wrote:It wouldn't be such a bad thing if you could choose which folder to save patches to via "Save As" from within the MUX once you've organised some folders via the OS. The patch always goes in the user\library\mux root as far as I can tell...
This must be fixed in MUlab asap!
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
Given that the OS file manager exists and works well, personally I'd rather Jo spent his time on features that can only be implemented in MU.LAB.janamdo wrote:This must be fixed in MUlab asap!
- KVRAF
- 13863 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
When saving a MUX/MuSynth preset you can indicate the subfolder by preceding the name with the folder name(s).
E.g. Save a MuSynth patch as "Bass/MyBass" will save it in the user library under MuSynth/Bass/MyBass. I agree that this aspect may be improved by a more explicit folder chooser.
But besides this, please use your OS explorer/finder to move/copy/modify your user folder structure. It's not planned to duplicate this existing OS functionality into MU.LAB.
Sorry for this brief answer, hope i explain it well.
E.g. Save a MuSynth patch as "Bass/MyBass" will save it in the user library under MuSynth/Bass/MyBass. I agree that this aspect may be improved by a more explicit folder chooser.
But besides this, please use your OS explorer/finder to move/copy/modify your user folder structure. It's not planned to duplicate this existing OS functionality into MU.LAB.
Sorry for this brief answer, hope i explain it well.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 731 posts since 25 Oct, 2008 from Holland
Ok give a path for your folder in Mulabmutools wrote:When saving a MUX/MuSynth preset you can indicate the subfolder by preceding the name with the folder name(s).
E.g. Save a MuSynth patch as "Bass/MyBass" will save it in the user library under MuSynth/Bass/MyBass. I agree that this aspect may be improved by a more explicit folder chooser.
Better is ofcourse to give this folderfunctionality complete in Mulab..why not? for MUX and other custom files
This functionality is already in Mulab on a other place
- KVRAF
- 13863 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
FYI: Besides being able to indicate a sub-folder in the 'Save Preset As' dialog e.g. "Bass/MyNewBass" will put MyNewBass in the user library Bass sub-folder, you can also right-click the 'Save Preset As' button which allows using the standard file browser to save a patch anywhere on your system.
(this info is besides the fact that i agree that there is room for improvement)
(this info is besides the fact that i agree that there is room for improvement)
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- KVRAF
- 2938 posts since 18 Jul, 2005
Sweet, I didn't realise that. That was the behaviour I was expecting from save as to begin with!mutools wrote:FYI: Besides being able to indicate a sub-folder in the 'Save Preset As' dialog e.g. "Bass/MyNewBass" will put MyNewBass in the user library Bass sub-folder, you can also right-click the 'Save Preset As' button which allows using the standard file browser to save a patch anywhere on your system.
(this info is besides the fact that i agree that there is room for improvement)
Could the browser open in the user\library\<module>\ folder as default?
- KVRAF
- 13863 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
From out of my head: I think that browser will open in the folder you last opened, so once you navigated to the library, it's there all the time.
