>
> 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.)
Mark, I follow your process, this was the first time I opened the BCL
editor. I did not know it was there or what it was!
Two things would make this (the process of sharing presets with
others) work great.
All in the BCL window.
1 - A way to use the mouse wheel to scroll up and down the file. To
make working in the BCL editor window a bit easier.
2 - A "save as" dialog that included saving as sysex, whatever is in
the BCL editor.
Sysex is really needed for users who don't want to mess with all this.
When some of us make presets, they need to be VERY easy for ppl to
work with our they won't use them.
And they need to be easy for mac users to work with.
Another thought -
Import preset in the Presets window.
So - select a preset in the Presets window. (empty or full)
File>(suggested new element)Import preset.
It sends that (imported) preset data, (.bc2 , .txt or .syx) to that
selected preset location.
Perhaps you have way to do this already.
Just a thought.
Sorry - one other thought, while I am here.
Is there a way to have the print strips actually bring up the printer
dialog? And a way to save the print strips output to a file?
Thanks again, for all the hard work Mark!
Cheers to you.Message
Re: BCman feature request
2008-06-10 by k5kip_1999
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