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1st of all i cant delete patches in the VST second of all the manual says to delete them in the explorer which is on my computer, i go to the presets folder and the new patches and folders i made are not listed there. how do i delete folders and patches ???

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What's the path to your presets folder, and where's Zebra2.data located?

I didn't want to add any code that deletes any files, but I might add a "move to trash" function when I get to it.

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that would be really nice cuz as totally awesome as zebra is this is causing me grief!!!!!!

its in PROGRAM FILES / VSTPLUGINS/ U-HE / ZEBRA/ ZEBRA DATA / PRESETS/ ZEBRA 2 and all the original stuf is in there but NONE of the ones i made. i made 3 folders all called 'Mine" and i made the first 2 in the wrong places lol and i also have like a few duplicate patches in the wrong places!

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ok... that sounds like your presets are stored in those Windows roaming locations. That is, because anything under Program Files is write protected, Windows stores files in a mysterious place and acts "as if they were there". I haven't seen that in a while though, and I have never actually understood this mechanism.

Does anybody know where those roaming files are?

;) Urs

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try users/name*/appdata/local or roaming

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i just did try that its not there :(

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I had the same problem a couple years a go, right now i'm at work behind a mac, so I can't be of any help now. Maybe dig up the old topic I made? I know the sollution is in there.

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Make sure you have "show hidden folders" in the explorer folder options ticked on. Otherwise you won't see anything in the virtual store folder. Here's the old topic from back then:

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=3493844

I can't believe I ran Vista for over a year without losing my sanity. So glad i'm rid of that crap.

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Sorry for the slight OT:

Urs, you mentioned that you don't want the plugin browers to directly affect the file system iirc but it would be really, really, REALLY nice if it would be possible to delete and rename presets directly from the plugin browser itself.

Cheers
Dennis

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Bronto Scorpio wrote:Sorry for the slight OT:

Urs, you mentioned that you don't want the plugin browers to directly affect the file system iirc but it would be really, really, REALLY nice if it would be possible to delete and rename presets directly from the plugin browser itself.

Cheers
Dennis
Sure... we'll address those issues. I'm not alone anymore, there's people who are code savvy enough to do this :)

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Urs wrote:
Bronto Scorpio wrote:Sorry for the slight OT:

Urs, you mentioned that you don't want the plugin browers to directly affect the file system iirc but it would be really, really, REALLY nice if it would be possible to delete and rename presets directly from the plugin browser itself.

Cheers
Dennis
Sure... we'll address those issues. I'm not alone anymore, there's people who are code savvy enough to do this :)
Nice :tu:

Cheers
Dennis

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My biggest file management issue is down to manually saving multiple tweaked versions of a patch to A/B against the original - a laborious process (press Save, type new patch name, press Okay) which results in a folder full of redundant patches.

A bespoke A/B function would considerably speed up the process as well as reducing folder maintenance.

Undo/redo doesn't do the same thing (never use it myself).

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hakey wrote:My biggest file management issue is down to manually saving multiple tweaked versions of a patch to A/B against the original - a laborious process (press Save, type new patch name, press Okay) which results in a folder full of redundant patches.

A bespoke A/B function would considerably speed up the process as well as reducing folder maintenance.

Undo/redo doesn't do the same thing (never use it myself).
It would be extremely nifty if there would be a "Save new version" button (or hotkey).
A patch could than consist of multible versions and could be opened like a folder in the browser where I can listen to all my saved versions. A "Make version permanent" button would than delete all other versions and replace the parent patch by the selected version :hihi:
Similar to the take system in Cubase.
But I guess we don't want to ask for too much :lol:

Edit: I have many of these completely "out there" ideas but I never ask for them because they are just too much and no one besides me would need them :lol:

Cheers
Dennis
Last edited by Bronto Scorpio on Fri Feb 17, 2012 1:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Sheeesh... we do have to find a middle way that's neither unintuitive for newbies nor insufficient for pros...

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Urs wrote:Sheeesh... we do have to find a middle way that's neither unintuitive for newbies nor insufficient for pros...
No worries. It was more of a joke. Something like that would be way too much :)

Cheers
Dennis

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