gnapier
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Post by gnapier on Jul 25, 2018 18:44:24 GMT -8
Hi Jamey, I have a lot of Studio One batch commands from batch commander that I would like to use with Studio One for Raven. Is there a way to import them into Raven? I tried simply changing the extension from .bclay to .ravclay. That actually seemed to get me somewhere, but for some reason the touch alignment was really screwy so I couldn't actually do much. (Everything went back to being fine when I loaded up a regular Raven Studio One set up.) Anyway, I'd hate to have to re-program a lot of these. Hope this makes sense. Thanks. George
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Post by jameyz on Jul 26, 2018 7:57:23 GMT -8
I have never had a problem just changing .bclay to .ravlay
Once you open the layout you can save all the panels and then add them back onto the default layout if need be..
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gnapier
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Post by gnapier on Sept 4, 2018 9:28:34 GMT -8
Hey Jamey,
Me again. So changing .bclay to .ravlay doesn't "work" here. I can open the file, but the behavior is bizarre.
1 - I have 2 MTi2s. When I open the former .bclay file as a .ravlay file, the main panel that opens on screen 1 never appears. I get panels on screen 2, but screen 1 has no panel ever. 2 - Because of that, I can't do a lot as my main screen panel had most of my home made batch commands. Nor can I get to any of the controls for saving, etc. 3 - The touch alignment problem I mentioned above is not an issue any longer.
Any other suggestions? Thank you.
George
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Post by jameyz on Sept 4, 2018 9:42:55 GMT -8
Open the floating palette and hit the + RACK button to show the racks on all the screens.
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gnapier
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Post by gnapier on Sept 4, 2018 9:46:30 GMT -8
That's it....I can't (unless there is a key combo for the floating rack I don't know). The buttons that call up the floating rack, etc., are all sitting on that main panel that does NOT appear on the main (left most) screen. That "control" panel is AWOL.
Thanks for the fast response.
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Post by jameyz on Sept 4, 2018 14:29:01 GMT -8
That's it....I can't (unless there is a key combo for the floating rack I don't know). The buttons that call up the floating rack, etc., are all sitting on that main panel that does NOT appear on the main (left most) screen. That "control" panel is AWOL. Thanks for the fast response. send me the layout, and I will try to get it to open the racks.
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gnapier
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Post by gnapier on Sept 21, 2018 12:16:27 GMT -8
Hey Jamey -
Thanks for the offer man, but I didn't see the notification. I came back to add how I solved the issue in case anyone else ran into the problem.
So, I couldn't get my .bclay files to open as .ravlay files after changing the extension. Well, they would open, but they would act weird, as described above. I eventually did get them to open and accessed them, but first I had to:
1 - Disconnect my second MTi2 monitor (USB and video) 2 - recalibrate everything 3 - Launch the Raven in single monitor mode
The converted .bclay files would then open. However I ran into a weird situation. When I open the converted .bclay file, the "Settings" button migrated under the "Raven Mixer" button. Any time I hit settings, the external mixer would open. No idea why, and I couldn't work around it no matter what I tried.
In any case, I was able to recover the macros. Then I put the dual monitor setup back together.
Hope this helps someone.
Cheers.
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