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Automatic preset manager with auto-afterload. possible?

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Automatic preset manager with auto-afterload. possible?

Postby kortezzzz » Sun May 26, 2013 5:22 pm

Hi everybody,
in my last post, i asked about using folders for loading\saving presets in EXE projects.
my most wanted features in this preset manager are:

1)auto-saving-auto loading presets and banks in EXE projects, in and from selected folder.
2)making the selected folders method a "deuflt go to guy" method without any dialogs, as
the project starts running.

Here is an old automatic preset manager taken form synthmaker forum and converted to FSM.
the used method in this one is what i'm looking for, beside the 2 drawbacks i wrote.

any ideas? an example scheme will be great.
thanks in advance :D
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Re: Automatic preset manager with auto-afterload. possible?

Postby RJHollins » Mon Sep 02, 2013 4:52 am

Just getting to check out this 'Automatic' Preset Manager.

Thanks for posting this, as it seems to work better than the FS default Manager [for some reason] :shock:

Hopefully can get some time to look deeper into the schematic to address the mentioned points.

Still ... thanks again [even though this is an older posts] :)
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