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Re: BCman feature request

2008-06-10 by k5kip_1999

I think I understand what you mean, although I have not tried the process.
If someone has a mac, this won't help.
I strongly feel that export a single preset to .syx is needed.
One that would not include $global but would only include the $preset,
all the data for the preset and the $storex (for where ever in the
preset list it currently resides.
This makes it so anyone can just dump the .syx using whatever they
have. Otherwise - for me to release a preset I have to -
1. Make it with your editor.
2. Export to text.
3. Open it in Royces
4. Edit out the other stuff I don't want
5. Save as .syx.
6. Post for "all" mac/pc to use.

I will attempt you process below.

Kip


--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Mark van den Berg" <markwinvdb@...> wrote:
>
> --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "k5kip_1999" <k5kip_1999@> wrote:
> > Another thought would be asking to be able to export just one preset
> > to sysex.  The presets, intending to distribute, I have been working
> > on, require me to edit it in Royce's editor (removing the $global and
> > other $preset and $store x commands so my presets won't overwrite
> > another persons whole bcr. 
> > So - is there any way to export selected preset(s) instead of the
> > whole thing as .syx?
> 
> My first thought was that I could add an "Export selected preset(s)" 
> feature to the preset list window.
> However, I then realized that you may already be able to do what you 
> want via the BCL Editor window. It's perhaps a bit clumsy, but not
> VERY clumsy, hopefully...:
> 
> 1. In the presets list window, select (highlight) the preset(s) of
> your choice.
> 
> 2. Open the BCL Editor window via the "View" pull-down menu of the 
> B-Controls window.
> 
> 3. Execute "Load->Selected presets" from the BCL Editor window. This 
> copies the selected preset(s) to the BCL Editor window in the form of 
> the BCL text.
> Note: if the range of selected presets includes one or more MEMORY 
> presets, you still get a $store statement after each memory preset,
> and you also automatically get the TEMPORARY preset at the end. So for
> your needs it may be best to only select the TEMPORARY preset ("preset
> 0"): in that case you only get the $rev statement, the actual
> temporary preset, and the final $end, so without any $store. (Note
> that you can simply copy any memory preset to the temporary preset by
> pressing the spacebar in the preset list window.)
> 
> 4. Execute "Save" from the BCL Editor window. This saves the text in
> the BCL Editor window to a ".txt" file. (So not to a syx file - I
> don't know if that's a problem.)
> 
> Does this suffice?
> 
> Mark.
>

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