Relocation/renaming of gigs and the instrument database
- dahnielson
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Relocation/renaming of gigs and the instrument database
I have built quite an extensive instrument database and love it. It's so easy to work with, organizing instruments, loading them into channels and building instrument midi maps. Now I wonder how I will go about things if I decide to relocate the gigs or rename part of the path to them in the file system.
Do I have to redo much of my work in that case? Or is there a built in way to deal with it? Or do I simply have to log some hours in the SQLite Database Browser?
Do I have to redo much of my work in that case? Or is there a built in way to deal with it? Or do I simply have to log some hours in the SQLite Database Browser?
Anders Dahnielson
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Re: Relocation/renaming of gigs and the instrument database
No, there isn't such a feature in the instruments database.Do I have to redo much of my work in that case? Or is there a built in way to deal with it?
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Re: Relocation/renaming of gigs and the instrument database
One proposal would be the ability to search for "lost" gig files (if you rename a directory or move them) and just update the path to them in the database.
Anders Dahnielson
Ardour2, Qtractor, Linuxsampler, M-AUDIO Delta 1010, Axiom 61, Korg D12, AKAI S2000, E-MU Proteus 2k, Roland R-5, Roland HP 1300e, Zoom RFX-1000, 4GB RAM x86_64 Intel Pentium Dual 1.80GHz Gentoo Linux
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Re: Relocation/renaming of gigs and the instrument database
+1
Being able to back up the database would be a really cool feature.
Being able to back up the database would be a really cool feature.
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Re: Relocation/renaming of gigs and the instrument database
Agree++.dahnielson wrote:One proposal would be the ability to search for "lost" gig files (if you rename a directory or move them) and just update the path to them in the database.
I think Reaper does something like that, it's very helpful.
Re: Relocation/renaming of gigs and the instrument database
I still have a couple of challenges with the database, to do with trying to build it from two HD's. I get consistent error messages when trying to import from a directory. (I'm trying to do this becase i have a LOT of orchestral gig files, and doing this manually will be a very slow process.)
In addition, if the database gig directory import fails with an error, it hard locks fantasia, and i have to kill from the command line to shut it and start again.
But, i've got most of the files in now, and i will agree with Anders from another post reference he made, that the DB makes setting up large templates, and 'orchestras' easy, so all is not lost.
Here's another vote for being able to auto 'update' the DB from a scan, even if files have moved.
Alex.
In addition, if the database gig directory import fails with an error, it hard locks fantasia, and i have to kill from the command line to shut it and start again.
But, i've got most of the files in now, and i will agree with Anders from another post reference he made, that the DB makes setting up large templates, and 'orchestras' easy, so all is not lost.
Here's another vote for being able to auto 'update' the DB from a scan, even if files have moved.
Alex.
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Re: Relocation/renaming of gigs and the instrument database
BTW, I didn't import whole directories of gigs, just one file at the time. One reason for it was that I wanted the content of each gig file put into their own "folder" in the DB and some finer control over what was imported.
I use a scheme similar to this: '/LibraryProducer/LibraryName/SoloOrEnsemble/Instrument/Articulation/' for the folder structure so that the paths looks like this: '/Dahnielson/Brass Band/Ensemble/Cornett-4/Short Notes/'.
I use a scheme similar to this: '/LibraryProducer/LibraryName/SoloOrEnsemble/Instrument/Articulation/' for the folder structure so that the paths looks like this: '/Dahnielson/Brass Band/Ensemble/Cornett-4/Short Notes/'.
Anders Dahnielson
Ardour2, Qtractor, Linuxsampler, M-AUDIO Delta 1010, Axiom 61, Korg D12, AKAI S2000, E-MU Proteus 2k, Roland R-5, Roland HP 1300e, Zoom RFX-1000, 4GB RAM x86_64 Intel Pentium Dual 1.80GHz Gentoo Linux
Ardour2, Qtractor, Linuxsampler, M-AUDIO Delta 1010, Axiom 61, Korg D12, AKAI S2000, E-MU Proteus 2k, Roland R-5, Roland HP 1300e, Zoom RFX-1000, 4GB RAM x86_64 Intel Pentium Dual 1.80GHz Gentoo Linux
Re: Relocation/renaming of gigs and the instrument database
Hehe.
I guess what i'm really trying to say is, i know i'll have to add one instrument at a time, and i was looking for an easy way out!
Aaah well, back to naming and importing, one at a time.
Sigh...
Alex,.
I guess what i'm really trying to say is, i know i'll have to add one instrument at a time, and i was looking for an easy way out!
Aaah well, back to naming and importing, one at a time.
Sigh...
Alex,.
Re: Relocation/renaming of gigs and the instrument database
You can always backup the instruments database by copying the database file, which default location is /var/lib/linuxsampler/instruments.dbBeing able to back up the database would be a really cool feature.
You can also specify which database file to be used by LinuxSampler on startup. For example:
linuxsampler --instruments-db-location /home/me/instruments.db
I'll implement this.One proposal would be the ability to search for "lost" gig files (if you rename a directory or move them) and just update the path to them in the database.