ArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArrayArray BrainModular BrainModular Users Forum 2010-09-08T11:53:01+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/app.php/feed/topic/2405 2010-09-08T11:53:01+02:00 2010-09-08T11:53:01+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2405&p=15523#p15523 <![CDATA[Data folder in Windows Vista/Seven]]> Alternative drive used is files aren't found on their original drive.
For example, all your files are on D: and for any reason, it has crashed and all you're data's are lost. Fortunately , you have another backup copy drive called G:. So if you tell Usine that your "alternate drive" is G: you'll be able to reload all your workspaces normally without changing the wave, midi, patch file names.
It's the ultimate rescue solution.

Statistics: Posted by senso — 08 Sep 2010, 11:53


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2010-09-08T11:52:59+02:00 2010-09-08T11:52:59+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2405&p=15522#p15522 <![CDATA[Data folder in Windows Vista/Seven]]>

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2010-09-08T11:49:04+02:00 2010-09-08T11:49:04+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2405&p=15521#p15521 <![CDATA[Data folder in Windows Vista/Seven]]> Shame on me, I should have used search first :cool:

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2010-09-08T11:45:35+02:00 2010-09-08T11:45:35+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2405&p=15520#p15520 <![CDATA[Data folder in Windows Vista/Seven]]> http://www.sensomusic.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=1862

Statistics: Posted by dsy — 08 Sep 2010, 11:45


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2010-09-08T11:38:07+02:00 2010-09-08T11:38:07+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2405&p=15519#p15519 <![CDATA[Data folder in Windows Vista/Seven]]> Still I think there is no way to access patches outside the usine folder (unless patch->open->browse->etc..)
While we're at it, what is the 'alternate drive' for ? It is not explained in the help file.

Statistics: Posted by DriftZ — 08 Sep 2010, 11:38


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2010-09-08T11:23:38+02:00 2010-09-08T11:23:38+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2405&p=15518#p15518 <![CDATA[Data folder in Windows Vista/Seven]]> Statistics: Posted by senso — 08 Sep 2010, 11:23


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2010-09-08T11:21:24+02:00 2010-09-08T11:21:24+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2405&p=15517#p15517 <![CDATA[Data folder in Windows Vista/Seven]]> With the current rate of updates (which I appreciate very much btw) its a bit of a hassle to put your own work in the usine folder each time. (so far I think this the only way to show this in the usine browser)
I know you can browse to any location via 'open patch' but then you don't have the option to insert the patch as subpatch. When you drag a patch from the windows browser or something like total commander, you can tho.

Statistics: Posted by DriftZ — 08 Sep 2010, 11:21


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2010-09-08T10:48:51+02:00 2010-09-08T10:48:51+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2405&p=15515#p15515 <![CDATA[Data folder in Windows Vista/Seven]]> A basic setup program (like Inno Setup) should be nice for first users but I don't very like the idea.

Another idea, keep the ZIP file and Usine builds an environment at his first start:
-move (or copy) user data files in "DocumentsUsine"
-move (or copy) program data files in "AppDataLocalSensomusicUsine"
-open the quick start help page
-open a demo song
etc...

If I remember, Ableton Live does something like that, maybe you should look at.

Statistics: Posted by dsy — 08 Sep 2010, 10:48


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2010-09-08T10:19:05+02:00 2010-09-08T10:19:05+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2405&p=15507#p15507 <![CDATA[Data folder in Windows Vista/Seven]]> Personally I prefer to keep the "Unzip and play" installation style.
So I don't know...

Statistics: Posted by senso — 08 Sep 2010, 10:19


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2010-09-08T10:05:24+02:00 2010-09-08T10:05:24+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2405&p=15501#p15501 <![CDATA[Data folder in Windows Vista/Seven]]>
Usine shouldn't write to the "Program Files" folder, it is incompatible with the latest Windows versions and UAC feature of Windows Vista/Seven.
I know I can run Usine as administrator.

Following Microsoft requirements:
-If you need to write user data, use the "Documents" folder: FOLDERID_LocalAppData
-If you need to write system data, use the "Application Data" folder: FOLDERID_ProgramData

An example in Windows 7:
c:Users<username>DocumentsUsine
c:Users<username>AppDataLocalSensomusicUsine

Usine 5.25 beta 8

Statistics: Posted by dsy — 08 Sep 2010, 10:05


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BrainModular BrainModular Users Forum 2010-09-08T11:53:01+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/app.php/feed/topic/2405 2010-09-08T11:53:01+02:00 2010-09-08T11:53:01+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2405&p=15523#p15523 <![CDATA[Data folder in Windows Vista/Seven]]> Alternative drive used is files aren't found on their original drive.
For example, all your files are on D: and for any reason, it has crashed and all you're data's are lost. Fortunately , you have another backup copy drive called G:. So if you tell Usine that your "alternate drive" is G: you'll be able to reload all your workspaces normally without changing the wave, midi, patch file names.
It's the ultimate rescue solution.

Statistics: Posted by senso — 08 Sep 2010, 11:53


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2010-09-08T11:52:59+02:00 2010-09-08T11:52:59+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2405&p=15522#p15522 <![CDATA[Data folder in Windows Vista/Seven]]>

Statistics: Posted by dsy — 08 Sep 2010, 11:52


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2010-09-08T11:49:04+02:00 2010-09-08T11:49:04+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2405&p=15521#p15521 <![CDATA[Data folder in Windows Vista/Seven]]> Shame on me, I should have used search first :cool:

Statistics: Posted by DriftZ — 08 Sep 2010, 11:49


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2010-09-08T11:45:35+02:00 2010-09-08T11:45:35+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2405&p=15520#p15520 <![CDATA[Data folder in Windows Vista/Seven]]> http://www.sensomusic.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=1862

Statistics: Posted by dsy — 08 Sep 2010, 11:45


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2010-09-08T11:38:07+02:00 2010-09-08T11:38:07+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2405&p=15519#p15519 <![CDATA[Data folder in Windows Vista/Seven]]> Still I think there is no way to access patches outside the usine folder (unless patch->open->browse->etc..)
While we're at it, what is the 'alternate drive' for ? It is not explained in the help file.

Statistics: Posted by DriftZ — 08 Sep 2010, 11:38


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2010-09-08T11:23:38+02:00 2010-09-08T11:23:38+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2405&p=15518#p15518 <![CDATA[Data folder in Windows Vista/Seven]]> Statistics: Posted by senso — 08 Sep 2010, 11:23


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2010-09-08T11:21:24+02:00 2010-09-08T11:21:24+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2405&p=15517#p15517 <![CDATA[Data folder in Windows Vista/Seven]]> With the current rate of updates (which I appreciate very much btw) its a bit of a hassle to put your own work in the usine folder each time. (so far I think this the only way to show this in the usine browser)
I know you can browse to any location via 'open patch' but then you don't have the option to insert the patch as subpatch. When you drag a patch from the windows browser or something like total commander, you can tho.

Statistics: Posted by DriftZ — 08 Sep 2010, 11:21


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2010-09-08T10:48:51+02:00 2010-09-08T10:48:51+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2405&p=15515#p15515 <![CDATA[Data folder in Windows Vista/Seven]]> A basic setup program (like Inno Setup) should be nice for first users but I don't very like the idea.

Another idea, keep the ZIP file and Usine builds an environment at his first start:
-move (or copy) user data files in "DocumentsUsine"
-move (or copy) program data files in "AppDataLocalSensomusicUsine"
-open the quick start help page
-open a demo song
etc...

If I remember, Ableton Live does something like that, maybe you should look at.

Statistics: Posted by dsy — 08 Sep 2010, 10:48


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2010-09-08T10:19:05+02:00 2010-09-08T10:19:05+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2405&p=15507#p15507 <![CDATA[Data folder in Windows Vista/Seven]]> Personally I prefer to keep the "Unzip and play" installation style.
So I don't know...

Statistics: Posted by senso — 08 Sep 2010, 10:19


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2010-09-08T10:05:24+02:00 2010-09-08T10:05:24+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2405&p=15501#p15501 <![CDATA[Data folder in Windows Vista/Seven]]>
Usine shouldn't write to the "Program Files" folder, it is incompatible with the latest Windows versions and UAC feature of Windows Vista/Seven.
I know I can run Usine as administrator.

Following Microsoft requirements:
-If you need to write user data, use the "Documents" folder: FOLDERID_LocalAppData
-If you need to write system data, use the "Application Data" folder: FOLDERID_ProgramData

An example in Windows 7:
c:Users<username>DocumentsUsine
c:Users<username>AppDataLocalSensomusicUsine

Usine 5.25 beta 8

Statistics: Posted by dsy — 08 Sep 2010, 10:05


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