Hi!
I know that is a n00b question, but how I can delete the instruments that I added to the OpenOctave's instrument database?
I imported few from Linuxsampler, but I made it wrong and now I have some unusable instruments...
If it's possible, I would like to delete all the instruments and import my own midi maps from LinuxSampler!
Removing instruments from OpenOctave database
Moderators: MattKingUSA, khz
-
- Established Member
- Posts: 42
- Joined: Tue Oct 30, 2012 11:42 am
-
- Established Member
- Posts: 29
- Joined: Thu Dec 13, 2012 6:38 pm
- Location: Paris, France
- Contact:
Re: Removing instruments from OpenOctave database
hi,
see :
your custom instruments should be in there, to be deleted as you wish
I coded the feature to delete instruments, but it is not yet released. if you're in a playfull mood you can build OOM from source from our development repo :
git.openoctave.org/oom.git
and make sure you buil from the 'deufrai/instrudelete' branch
Please let me know how it goes and be welcome on #openoctave on Freenode's IRC for some feedback and support
see :
Code: Select all
~/.config/OOMidi/instruments
I coded the feature to delete instruments, but it is not yet released. if you're in a playfull mood you can build OOM from source from our development repo :
git.openoctave.org/oom.git
and make sure you buil from the 'deufrai/instrudelete' branch
Please let me know how it goes and be welcome on #openoctave on Freenode's IRC for some feedback and support
Think, it ain't illegal yet
And use Qrest, it won't hurt : http://www.qrest.org
Ubuntu 12.04 + full KXStudio on an HP Pavilion dv7-6c70ef
Usually make noise with a Warwick $$ 5 strings bass hooked to a zoom B9.1ut and an M-Audio FastTrack PRO
And use Qrest, it won't hurt : http://www.qrest.org
Ubuntu 12.04 + full KXStudio on an HP Pavilion dv7-6c70ef
Usually make noise with a Warwick $$ 5 strings bass hooked to a zoom B9.1ut and an M-Audio FastTrack PRO
-
- Established Member
- Posts: 42
- Joined: Tue Oct 30, 2012 11:42 am
Re: Removing instruments from OpenOctave database
There is no "instruments" folder there .-.deufrai wrote:hi,
see :your custom instruments should be in there, to be deleted as you wishCode: Select all
~/.config/OOMidi/instruments
-
- Established Member
- Posts: 29
- Joined: Thu Dec 13, 2012 6:38 pm
- Location: Paris, France
- Contact:
Re: Removing instruments from OpenOctave database
I just imported an instrument from linuxsampler and it ended up in that very location
Where did you get OOM from ?
What version are you running ?
Where did you get OOM from ?
What version are you running ?
Think, it ain't illegal yet
And use Qrest, it won't hurt : http://www.qrest.org
Ubuntu 12.04 + full KXStudio on an HP Pavilion dv7-6c70ef
Usually make noise with a Warwick $$ 5 strings bass hooked to a zoom B9.1ut and an M-Audio FastTrack PRO
And use Qrest, it won't hurt : http://www.qrest.org
Ubuntu 12.04 + full KXStudio on an HP Pavilion dv7-6c70ef
Usually make noise with a Warwick $$ 5 strings bass hooked to a zoom B9.1ut and an M-Audio FastTrack PRO
-
- Established Member
- Posts: 42
- Joined: Tue Oct 30, 2012 11:42 am
Re: Removing instruments from OpenOctave database
I installed it from the KXstudio repository, the version is 2012.1.beta1...
-
- Established Member
- Posts: 29
- Joined: Thu Dec 13, 2012 6:38 pm
- Location: Paris, France
- Contact:
Re: Removing instruments from OpenOctave database
Weirdness ...
Assuming you instrument is named 'foo', what I can suggest : try to locate where your instruments files are stored like this :
Make sure OOM is not running
Then delete the unwanted ones and then start OOM
And I'll be of course curious to know where those instrument files were stored
PEACE
Assuming you instrument is named 'foo', what I can suggest : try to locate where your instruments files are stored like this :
Make sure OOM is not running
Code: Select all
sudo updatedb
locate foo
And I'll be of course curious to know where those instrument files were stored
PEACE
Think, it ain't illegal yet
And use Qrest, it won't hurt : http://www.qrest.org
Ubuntu 12.04 + full KXStudio on an HP Pavilion dv7-6c70ef
Usually make noise with a Warwick $$ 5 strings bass hooked to a zoom B9.1ut and an M-Audio FastTrack PRO
And use Qrest, it won't hurt : http://www.qrest.org
Ubuntu 12.04 + full KXStudio on an HP Pavilion dv7-6c70ef
Usually make noise with a Warwick $$ 5 strings bass hooked to a zoom B9.1ut and an M-Audio FastTrack PRO