I'm in the middle of preparing a show and whoops -> all MIDI mapping gone. For what ever reason Arena moved – not copied – my MIDI mapping data to a file it's preferences folder and at the same time put an empty file in the former (Avenue 3) folder with the same name . Now the really funny part is that since Avenue likes to just overwrite preferences etc. when updated I started to put my file into a seperate folder – called "MIDI Map" instead of "Preferences". But anyway, it found the file (I guess this could be linked to the import on first launch) and almost killed my nerves I think sending you a log wouldn't do any good as I'm not quite sure when this happened. Maybe you could check this - at least – attention REQUEST – would you plz fix that issue with overwritten preferences files? I'm tired of changing language back and forth .
So if I understand you correctly, the midi mapping file was imported correctly from R3 to R4, but the midi mapping file in the R3 folder was replaced with a blank one? That would be bad indeed.
I guess a simple solution is to rename and save your own (MIDI map)settings to something unique ?! I think a different folder isn't even necessary... I always name my settings to the controller i'm using.. so for example (Application_MIDImap_BCR2000_001 / Composition_MIDImap_APC40_001.... etc.. )
And of course... once in a while i backup all settings. It's always a good idea to backup your settings before setting up a new software/update.
of course if something is wrong in the application, it should be fixed.. but i guess i never encountered this issue by renaming these files directly (even before changing the setup)
The issue with changing the language every time i've never encountered.. How did you manage this ?
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GeeEs wrote:I guess a simple solution is to rename and save your own (MIDI map)settings to something unique ?! I think a different folder isn't even necessary... I always name my settings to the controller i'm using.. so for example (Application_MIDImap_BCR2000_001 / Composition_MIDImap_APC40_001.... etc.. )
And of course... once in a while i backup all settings. It's always a good idea to backup your settings before setting up a new software/update.
of course if something is wrong in the application, it should be fixed.. but i guess i never encountered this issue by renaming these files directly (even before changing the setup)
I do rename my MIDI mapping files. And we even share the same manner of doing so – giving them the controllers name What do you call a backup if not copying the files to a second location? I just had v3 fetch the file from that bak-folder (stupid me I know) instead of the preferences folder. So I guess that's why v4 imported the file from that folder into its prefs-folder and for some reason cleared the one in my v3 folder. I never encountered this with any of the v3 updates.
The issue with changing the language every time i've never encountered. How did you manage this ?
staraaange This has been an issue to me ever since. Or do you mean by "renaming these files" you somehow manage to tell Resolume to take a different file as its prefs-file?
I'm gonna try to reproduce this issue tonight and let you know what happened. I can't say i've had these issues and i made a lot of MIDI map and settings files in the last years...
With backup i mean a different/external location indeed, but just for occasional issues. so that i can go back to an earlier state. I never load from that backup location! It's only for when things go really bad and i lose my harddrive or something. I renew the backup now and then when i feel that too much has changed on my live laptop.
The last thing (about the language) i don't quite understand. My experience is that when i close Avenue, it will start the next time exactly how i left it the last time. Inclucing language, MIDI and program settings. The only issue is that when i connect my MIDI controller after Avenue started, i have to renew/refresh my midisettings and activate the input. Aftwerards it's woking, without restarting Avenue
desktop: Windows 7 home premium 64 bit, MSI 870A-G54, AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition, 4Gb RAM (GVP34GB1600C9DC), NVidia GTX 560
laptop: Windows 7 home premium 32 bit, Core2duo 2Ghz, 4Gb Ram, NVidia 9600m GT
GeeEs wrote:The last thing (about the language) i don't quite understand. My experience is that when i close Avenue, it will start the next time exactly how i left it the last time. Inclucing language, MIDI and program settings. The only issue is that when i connect my MIDI controller after Avenue started, i have to renew/refresh my midisettings and activate the input. Aftwerards it's woking, without restarting Avenue
Hey GeeEs,
What I mean by that is that when I update (install a new release) of Avenue, my preferences file gets overwritten by system defaults. I have to copy the file to a different location first and then copy it back after the update. There hasn't been a prob with this workaround yet but what if the preferences file gets "updated/new parameters" itself e.g. dmx that came with the 3.3.3 I hope this makes sense?