Built-in one click bank manager
Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 10:21 am
Hi people.
I wanted to share with you a cute feature which is fun to use and will make live easier for any plugin user.
I'v already embedded a "one click preset manager" in my new releases, but this one allows the user
to load his favorite banks so fast, that he can trust it even at live shows. And if touchscreen\tablet
is used, thing become even better
I would like to thank Trog for his lovely "super-string" module. Thank you man. For this and for the inspiration.
So how to use it? very easy.
First, create your plugin's system folder on you hard-drive.
After system folder created,the "Find primitive will find any .txt files inside this folder and will create an array of their names. This array is actually your saved bank files list. this list will sent into Trog's superstring
module that allows one click menu performance perfectly.
from now on, every new bank that go be saved in you system folder, will show up immediately in
the "bank" list and is ready for use, with only a single click.
By the way, works great with touchscreens (made for live shows to use with windows 7 based tablet).
Cheers
I wanted to share with you a cute feature which is fun to use and will make live easier for any plugin user.
I'v already embedded a "one click preset manager" in my new releases, but this one allows the user
to load his favorite banks so fast, that he can trust it even at live shows. And if touchscreen\tablet
is used, thing become even better
I would like to thank Trog for his lovely "super-string" module. Thank you man. For this and for the inspiration.
So how to use it? very easy.
First, create your plugin's system folder on you hard-drive.
After system folder created,the "Find primitive will find any .txt files inside this folder and will create an array of their names. This array is actually your saved bank files list. this list will sent into Trog's superstring
module that allows one click menu performance perfectly.
from now on, every new bank that go be saved in you system folder, will show up immediately in
the "bank" list and is ready for use, with only a single click.
By the way, works great with touchscreens (made for live shows to use with windows 7 based tablet).
Cheers