Here is an important reminder, to make sure that any user Presets are properly ordered.
The Solaris requires the following structure:
Presets/BankN/Patch/p0.pre, p01.pre, etc.
(Where N following Bank is the next available bank number in your Preset folder).
So, a typical folder setup would be: Presets/Bank7/Patch/p0.pre, etc.
thanks,
john b.
Proper data structure for Solaris Presets
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Re: Proper data structure for Solaris Presets
I converted the recent library that had all caps and made it bank 7, want me to share?
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Ah, I should have corrected this....last time I had a chance to ask Julian about this, he said it doesn't matter! He changed to all caps in the new OS v1.2...so, I guess it was an unnecessary effort....sorry about that!
Re: Proper data structure for Solaris Presets
Is there a limit to the number of banks? Patches are limited to 128, I do believe, but I have no recollection of seeing a bank limit. Sorry if this is a trivial question.John Bowen wrote:(Where N following Bank is the next available bank number in your Preset folder).
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Re: Proper data structure for Solaris Presets
We did decide to limit it currently to 128 Banks, since that's the MIDI spec. Originally we had no limit, but it seemed unnecessary - 128 banks seemed to be enough.
Re: Proper data structure for Solaris Presets
Yikes! That is a lot! Thanks.John Bowen wrote:We did decide to limit it currently to 128 Banks, since that's the MIDI spec. Originally we had no limit, but it seemed unnecessary - 128 banks seemed to be enough.
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