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Post by 52beyond on Sept 16, 2020 18:15:32 GMT 1
First of all, I like this software very much, but the rhythm management is really not very good, especially for many rhythms. JJazzLab can scan up to 2 levels of subdirectories, hundreds of thousands of rhythms, different folders, you can only add one by one they.
I am dazzled and confused when using rhythm,
Dear Jerome, please add user-defined folders, folder management Thank you again
I think this is pretty good :https://jjazzlab.freeforums.net/thread/126/suggestions-jjazzlab
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Post by 52beyond on Sept 17, 2020 5:27:40 GMT 1
It needs to be stored permanently and must be copied to the user Rhythms, which means that the Rhythms that I sorted and organized before must be copied to the specified folder.
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Post by Jerome on Sept 17, 2020 8:51:46 GMT 1
JJazzLab is not designed to manage several thousands of rhythm files.
Note that you can already use your own custom folders organization: JJazzLab just scans all folders and all sub-folders (except if folder name starts with "_") within the Rhythm User Directory.
Favorites and Filter features might also help.
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Post by 52beyond on Sept 17, 2020 9:20:34 GMT 1
JJazzLab is not designed to manage several thousands of rhythm files. Note that you can already use your own custom folders organization: JJazzLab just scans all folders and all sub-folders (except if folder name starts with "_") within the Rhythm User Directory. Favorites and Filter features might also help. Thank you ,Great developer, thanks for your hard work
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