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Organising the Audio Plug-ins

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Seems to be not possible to add folders in the Audio Plug-Ins header in the Rack module library for
Windows ?


Do., 05.05.2022 - 19:47 Permalink

Yes,  new Folder is only possible in "Rack Module Presets". In oll other folders it's greyed out. Once I got a "Runtime Error". I will send a report. 

Do., 05.05.2022 - 21:12 Permalink

yes, so for me also the same with the menus reduced.

It is not clear to me what intended operation that Cognitone has in mind of the Rack Module Presets library?

So., 08.05.2022 - 23:42 Permalink

Its not easy to understand  the manual  : example : But most importantly, you can grab the preset in the browser and drop it on any Rack ( what rack is this?) , Rack Module or Instrument ( where situated ) to restore it.

Its a old problem i am facing again : its written in programmerstyle and trial and error is the worst learning strategy to have. 
Perhaps a index with definitions of what all names  are standing for  ?

I understand the idea of saving a user sound ( a preset ) 
 

 

Mo., 09.05.2022 - 09:44 Permalink

Well, some dragging around for the usersound shows were it can be used
I like the new soundassigning system.

Di., 10.05.2022 - 07:44 Permalink

> not easy to understand  the manual

Did you start by reading the first manual chapter on underlying concept? That explains a lot of the terminology. Terminology on audio-related concepts like Rack and Instrument are explained in the Audio System subsection. This documentation is also acessible from within Synfire dynamically (the doc relevant to whatever GUI part you hover over is shown).

> Perhaps a index with definitions of what all names  are standing for?

There is a search function integrated into the help system. Even better than an index...

Personally, I find the manual very helpful.

Di., 10.05.2022 - 09:28 Permalink

Yes, I also looked at this chapter of underlying concepts to search for the concept: rack.
Unfortunately I could not find anything here about the concept": rack.
Also tried searching and got a whole list of search terms from the help system
Now with re-reading I did see an explanation of rack, but I must be a bit more patient with the search, then it might work.
Is also in the audio system described: rack, but that requires that I just have to go searching in the manual and also requires the necessary reading.

Quickly find the term: rack that succeeded in my opinion not smoothly