Hey, who wouldn't be?!otristan wrote: Tue Mar 17, 2020 10:23 am Don't worry. No hard feeling.
I'm probably pissed off a bit as well because of corona virus lockdown in my area...
Stay safe, guys and girls!
Hey, who wouldn't be?!otristan wrote: Tue Mar 17, 2020 10:23 am Don't worry. No hard feeling.
I'm probably pissed off a bit as well because of corona virus lockdown in my area...
The more I look at this... As they are two different things. Maybe add a menu option "Edit macro assignment" below "Assign to macro" is a better way to go?
Yep those are currently not modulable.liv wrote: Tue Mar 17, 2020 10:50 am Just noticed Slice module, envelope AHDS faders cannot be assigned to macro or modulation.
Is this by design?
Is this possible to add?
ED, if i right understand from your wrote, i don't think that it's a better idea have a bunch of little "update" files, it will add some mess.EvilDragon wrote: Tue Mar 17, 2020 8:10 amThe solution is to separate the samples from the instrument files, have only samples in the monolith, just like a number of other samplers do.otristan wrote: Tue Mar 17, 2020 7:50 amSoundbank are encrypted hence the difficulty to do only partial update.Kypresso wrote: Sun Mar 01, 2020 6:16 am @oristan
I am really getting sick of updating falcon sound banks. I just purchased the ngoya harp and opened up the portal to install it.
Theres 60GB of updates waiting for me????????
When in the hell are you going to join the rest of us in the 21st century and stop just replacing huge soundbanks when there is a change and just ship a diff file.
How you can manage to code something as big and beautiful as falcon but you still insist in using up my download allowance for the month is bloody beyond me. Fix it.
We need to find a solution for this but this is not trivial.
We hear you though.
Then, considering Falcon uses single file image mounting as a procedure to use the library, you should have something like a CUE file when you create an audio CD image, which would also be mountable, and would contain references to the instrument files and sample monoliths.
In case of instrument data update you would only have to update the actual instrument files and CUE file, which is super small and fast to download. In case of sample fixes, you would have additional small monolith(s) with new samples, which doesn't require overwriting the original huge monolith, and is also smaller and faster to download. All this ends up in better user experience.
Doesn't sound that complicated to me, but you guys know your framework better than me, that goes without saying. However, does my idea here seem feasible?
Exactly. The 1 File thing is one thing that I like about the UFS as wellc_voltage wrote: Tue Mar 17, 2020 5:33 pm ED, if i right understand from your wrote, i don't think that it's a better idea have a bunch of little "update" files, it will add some mess.
Yes, I agree that there are some problems with server speed at times but i would prefer spend time and download them somehow, than spoil the "aesthetics"of the UFS folder, where one file = one library.
I think it will be easier (and more correct) to fix problem with the server.
Unfortunately you have to do it for each program/multi.padillac wrote: Wed Mar 18, 2020 8:42 pm Is there a way to “find all missing samples” across instances? I’m assuming not but thought I’d check...
Example: I have two separate falcon instances in a single DAW project. I renamed a sample folder. Now when I open the first Falcon, it shows the “find all missing samples” dialog. I locate the new samples folder and it fixes it. Then when I open the second falcon, it also shows “find all missing samples.” I would like locating the folder on the first falcon to also update the second falcon.
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