Thanks Colin,
we are reading...
best
Herb
we are reading...
best
Herb
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@musos said:
So, I saved the file in the main folder, and only then did the <New folder> dialog become live.
Some kind of interface/graphic bug....?
Regards - Colin
@musos said:
I mentioned elsewhere that the VI interface when running as an Audio Unit always stays on top, even when you hide the host application. You just can't get rid of it without actually closing the GUI window.
Well, it seems that you can't even hide the Standalone! (Mac OS 10.4.5)-
Regards - Colin
@musos said:
Another one:
Open one or more instances of VI in Logic. Open the GUI interface.
@dpcon said:
I have the same problems as above.
Also:
How do you save a preset when running as an AU? Standalone gives you the File menu but not in Digital Performer (although it will be saved as a part of the sequence.) The work-around would seem to be create your presets in standalone and then open within the program.
EDIT: okay I see "save settings" on the Display GUI menu. I guess we're stuck putting these files where they're directed which is okay I suppose.
Also when I load VI-14 Perf-Leg Speed+porta the porta strings do not play.
Colin, please don't be upset when we don't answer right away, especially when you post something on saturday evening and wonder on sunday that nobody had responded.
@golem said:
Personally I never use any dedicated saving for it gets saved automatically anyway but I understand that you wish to build further on a preset.
The other problem is adressed in another thread...
christian teuscher
development
@golem said:
[quote=musos]
3) Staying on top: Consider if VI GUI won't be a floating window - it will disappear whenever you click another window - then you start searching for it.
We have undertaken a quite unusual approach here which has many benefits, these display issues are the tradeoffs at the moment, but we keep investigating.
christian teuscher
development