Hello,
just to clarify things, I don't expect support from the mail I sent...
this thread would be a complete chaos if I wanted you to give me
solutions to each problem I faced :p
That said, you bet the first thing I did was : guitarix --help-all. And
I saw there's a -f to load a preset.
But as of this day I still haven't found how to export anything (and
~/.config is empty).
But again, this is not my point. We all know that a quick and easy
session load is deadly imprtant. When you wanna record something right
between work and cooking dine, you don't want to waste a couple of hours
trying to find out what command you need to type and you don't want to
have to find the preset you used on a specific song.
Until NSM patch and L1 are supported by all sofwares, I think it's
really important to standardize commands (with standardized options) and
a common save files location (.config/name_of_software).
Most of you already do that and I thank you deeply !
cheers !
On 25/06/2014 06:05, hermann meyer wrote:
> Am 23.06.2014 20:56, schrieb Etienne Rouge:
>> Ok, the guitar part is an easy one : guitarix. It's just amazing.
>> Let's use it... and ! Oh gosh ! It's a trap ! There's no way to
>> recall a preset, it not patched with NSM... quick ! Use CLI, they
>> MUST have a "import" option ! Oh crap NO ! They don't !
>
> Didn't get this point.
> Surly you can save/load presets and In/export via d'n'd. You can use
> guitarix as proxy client under NSM. Watch this video for more details.
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oo-3CLrIE4
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