On 03/27/2015 11:47 AM, Will Godfrey wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar 2015 20:31:24 -1000
david <gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I checked. "/usr/local/share/yoshimi/banks" doesn't exist. My Aptosid
Debian Sid setup has them here: "/usr/share/yoshimi/banks".
OK, maybe we should add this to the default list.
Sounds like a deal.
I noticed that there's a root named "./" - what's that supposed to
represent?
I think this is a historical reference to when a few banks were in the src
directory. We should probably remove it now :)
Sounds like a deal.
I do have a root setup to a yoshimi folder in my home directory. It only
contains instruments, I think. Anyway, even though it's set up as one of
my roots, when I make that one current and click the Instruments button,
I get a new window "Root #2, Bank #5" showing no instruments whatever.
Shouldn't it show the instruments in that folder? There are a bunch there.
It looks like you are pointing the root path *into* a bank, you should point it
to were the bank *is*
So bank foo in {username}/mysounds with instruments bar1, bar2,bar2
the root path should be /home/{username}/mysounds.
I have it setup as you mention above: /home/david/yoshimi. Selecting it
as a bank shows me none of the 35 instruments in that folder.
I've also tried pointing the root at /home/david, but that didn't find
them, either.
Maybe I should move them into a banks folder? Just did that ... nope,
still nothing. OK, removing the "./" root from the collection makes the
instruments appear.
I moved the instruments back out of the banks folder I created, they
still seem to show up. Weirdly enough, though, when I pick one or
another from the list of instruments, the instrument doesn't change when
I select one ... I moved them back into a banks folder and now the
instrument changes when I select one. It sounds like something in yoshi
really wants that "banks" folder.
Traditionally all default bank collections have been in a directory called
banks. There was a suggestion that this should be a hard requirement, but I
didn't want yoshi to be that demanding!
Do the instruments in your bank have the 4 digit number prefix? We've tested
that the structure works correctly if some don't have a prefix, but I'm not
sure how it would behave if none of a large collection were prefixed. This
wouldn't be very stable anyway as any additions or removals would shuffle them
around.
They all have 4-digit number prefixes.
HTH
It does, making sense out of this.
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David W. Jones
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