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    • dannytaurusD
      dannytaurus @Christoph Hart
      last edited by dannytaurus

      @Christoph-Hart said in Saving MIDI CC assignments in user presets?:

      the Midi CC settings are part of the data model of a user preset that is saved in the DAW project

      Are you referring here to the saved DAW session, or the saved user preset? Or both?

      Saving as part of the DAW session is cool, I just don't want them saved in the user presets.

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      • Christoph HartC
        Christoph Hart @dannytaurus
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        @dannytaurus HISE treats a user preset and a DAW state exactly the same - it reloads everything in the data model including the CC assignments.

        If you want to distinguish between the two, you need this method:

        https://docs.hise.audio/scripting/scripting-api/userpresethandler/index.html#isinternalpresetload

        I wouldn't start hacking around in the source code for this, the data model needs to stay consistent, this is just an UX problem while preset browsing that you can solve easily on the script level.

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        • dannytaurusD
          dannytaurus @ustk
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          @ustk From what Claude says, this is minimally useful for my situation.

          Although you can preprocess the preset data before loading it, you still have to set all the values to something, meaning you can't just say "don't overwrite the existing CC assignments". I suppose you could read the current assignments, then preprocess to replace the preset assignments with the current ones. Phew!

          But as I replied to David earlier, that leads to there being lies on disk.

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          • dannytaurusD
            dannytaurus @Christoph Hart
            last edited by dannytaurus

            @Christoph-Hart I don't really want lies in my user preset data. Might be confusing to anyone who read/edits the XML

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            • dannytaurusD
              dannytaurus @Christoph Hart
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              @Christoph-Hart said in Saving MIDI CC assignments in user presets?:

              If you want to distinguish between the two, you need this method:

              https://docs.hise.audio/scripting/scripting-api/userpresethandler/index.html#isinternalpresetload

              Personally, I don't need to distinguish between a DAW session reload and a preset load. I just want no MIDI CC data saved to, or loaded from, user presets.

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              • ustkU
                ustk
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                So my solution is incomplete because it doesn't restore CC with session... Back to Chris solution...

                Hise made me an F5 dude, any other app just suffers...

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                • Christoph HartC
                  Christoph Hart @dannytaurus
                  last edited by

                  @dannytaurus said in Saving MIDI CC assignments in user presets?:

                  Personally, I don't need to distinguish between a DAW session reload and a preset load. I just want no MIDI CC data saved to, or loaded from, user presets.

                  Of course you need to distinguish between a DAW session and a user preset, you want the CC assignments to be retained when loading a DAW project, no?

                  It's pretty simple: the data model that drives the plugin state MUST include the CC assignments. If you want you can strip it out of the user preset system with the script callbacks (or you can hack around in your local source code but there's no chance of this making it upstream).

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                  • dannytaurusD
                    dannytaurus @Christoph Hart
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                    @Christoph-Hart said in Saving MIDI CC assignments in user presets?:

                    Of course you need to distinguish between a DAW session and a user preset, you want the CC assignments to be retained when loading a DAW project, no?

                    Not if someone wanted a truly global system. But that use case has too many downsides for me, so I'm going for per-instance restore and no CC in preset data.

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                    • dannytaurusD
                      dannytaurus @dannytaurus
                      last edited by dannytaurus

                      Here's the PR with the preprocessors. I already closed it but leaving it rather than deleting in case the specifics help anyone.

                      https://github.com/christophhart/HISE/pull/995

                      The two preprocessors:

                      HISE_MIDI_AUTOMATION_IN_USER_PRESETS // load/save CC mappings from preset data?
                      HISE_MIDI_AUTOMATION_IN_PLUGIN_STATE // load/save CC mappings from session data?
                      

                      Allow you to set up any of four scenarios:

                      1. U=1, P=1 (default): "I want CC mappings to be part of the sound, recalled with every preset, and I also want each plugin instance to remember them in the DAW session."

                      2. U=0, P=1 (per-instance): "I don't want browsing presets to touch the user's CC mappings, but I do want each instance to remember its own mappings when the DAW session reopens."

                      3. U=0, P=0 (global, script-owned): "I don't want presets or DAW sessions storing CC mappings at all, because I want one global mapping file that my script owns and every instance shares."

                      4. U=1, P=0 (odd but technically legal): "I want CC mappings treated purely as patch data that loads with each preset, but I don't want sessions keeping their own separate copy that could drift from whatever preset is loaded."

                      I'm going for the per-instance approach plus manual [Save As Default Map] and [Load Default Map] buttons in my UI.

                      Feels like the best approach for my synth, and what I would want as a user.

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                      • David HealeyD
                        David Healey @dannytaurus
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                        @dannytaurus I think option 3 is what I want. I'd like it to be seamless. The user assigns a CC to a control and that's it. They can change presets, add new instances, reload the DAW sessions, etc. and their assignments stick.

                        I'm trying to get it working just via scripting but it's actually a real pain, the settings keep getting overwritten. It might be because I'm using expansions rather than it being a plugin. I'll keep trying.

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                        • David HealeyD
                          David Healey
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                          Finally got it working. I had to add several flags to guard against my save to file function running and overwriting the stored CC values.

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