By cyklops
Mon Jul 10, 2006 5:48 pm
no i just submitted them here, as far i understand it someone is sending it to him and someone is translating it before they give it to JJ ??
truvc wrote:when i save entire memory to overwrite one folder, it first slowly deletes all the samples one by one, and then save all the stuff. but the delete process takes quite a long time.
but if i save to autoload while using the F keys, then it empty the autoload very fast (in 2 secs, display "please wait...").
is there a way to overwrite/save quickly for normal folders folders ?
i remember in os 1.07, it was fast if the folder was hilighted, and slow if i was already inside the folder.
any thoughts ?

truvc wrote:....
1_ push [mode] + [pad 6] -> trim
2_ push [pad14]
3_ error = play a click instead of the whole sample.
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joeybells wrote:Samples aren't showing up in MODE 11!
The sample column reads blank but but when i hit the pads they play.
and if i start toggling thrrough samples on the pads in mode 11 it looks normal but has no effect, ie the sample on the pad stays the same even when another sample is selected.. this is a serious bug.
Anyone else gettin this?
hoosdat wrote:truvc wrote:1_ push [mode] + [pad 6] -> trim
2_ push [pad14]
3_ error = play a click instead of the whole sample.
This is not a bug.
If you look the labels above pads 14, 15 and 16 you'll see that those pads are multi-functional. Pad 14 ("PLAY TO") if hit in trim mode will play from the sample start up to the value of "St" (the region's start point). Try changing "St" to a value other than zero and you'll see what i mean.
This is also the behaviour of os 2.1, and i was frustrated too at first.
truvc wrote:1 push [mode] + [pad3] -> save screen
2 select "Entire Memory"
3 create new folder "testFolder"
4 push F key [save]
5 mpc saving all
6 push F key [save] (to overwrite the folder)
7 "rename project": select "no"
8 "replace same files": select "yes"
9 mpc deletes all the samples
10 error: deletion process is very slow
i tried the same in 1.07, and it deletes the samples really fast.