Forum to discuss all matters relating to the MPC1000 and MPC2500 operating systems created by 'JJ' (all versions).
By dtaa pla muk Mon May 02, 2011 5:51 pm
they save/load quickly and are nice and neat in your project folder. for the first time once i find myself enjoying being able to create/save different drum pgms or chopped break pgms for use in multiple projects. before you'd have to have a folder that was cluttered with both drum samples and pgm files...no more.

however, i think there may be a problem when saving the entire project. could someone confirm this before i send it off to murai?

1- load sample
2- chop sample
3- make pgm
4- pack pgm
5- save entire memory to a new folder
6- clear RAM
7- load packed pgm from saved folder
8- unpack and change the pgm (change parameters, add new samples, etc)
9- repack
10- resave all memory to same new folder.
BUG: (i think) packed pgms are not overwritten.

again, i THINK this happened to me this morning but i am not sure cuz i had to go to work and couldn't test.
would appreciate someone saving me the time if they could give this a whirl.

thanks
nym
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By Jungleman Mon May 02, 2011 6:21 pm
Confirmed. Took a shortcut though (program I'd already made). From step 4 I replicated your procedure three times, same outcome every time.

Packed programs are not overwritten!
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By Jungleman Sun Jul 31, 2011 9:33 am
Yes. JJ fixed it right away:


Bug Fixes: MPC2500 OS-XL Ver2.21 04-MAY-2011
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3. It will not be overwritten, if it saves by ENTIRE MEMORY when overwriting a pack program.
By martin Sat Aug 06, 2011 1:49 pm
Once I pack a program, I can't really edit the NDC slices anymore, seems like NDC can't find the sample inside the packed program. Is this normal? If so, it would be a disadvantage and should be fixed IMO :)
By martin Sun Aug 07, 2011 12:05 pm
Jungleman wrote:Did you try unpacking the packed program before editing it?

Yeah I know you can do that, but in that case I'll just keep using normal programs; no problem with them :)