Some of these are in subfolders that have been there for a while, so if we
move them even our own projects that ship with lmms could break.
It would be nice to maintain some level of backwards compatibility although
I do agree that having them organized in an intuitive fashion is something
that needs to be addressed.
It's hard to move stuff that's been there for a while and had projects
linking to it without stirring a bunch of fuss so a creative
backwards-compat reorg (if even possible) might be our ideal solution?
-Tres
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On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 3:16 PM, Stian Jørgensrud <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Let's see if the dicussion from here
> https://github.com/LMMS/lmms/issues/1018
> can continue without cluttering the issue tracker.
>
> Arrangement and sorting of the samples weren't even an issue, yet! And if
> sorting is the only thing you don't like about the old samples, I advice
> you
> to change your vote for keeping them, then in a new arrangement. Now we
> know
> how you want to arrange the samples. There is really now definitive answer
> on what is best, I for one have never disliked the grouping. With labels
> you
> could sort in drum sets, type of samples, genres, or your personal way. So
> the perfect sorting of samples would be introducing labels.
>
> Back to the real question:
> HDDigitizer and mikobuntu gave their vote on removing/updating and let the
> old ones be downloadable. I vote on keeping them. Are you okay with
> updating/removing the samples from LMMS? All who have an opinion who this
> should say what you think.
>
>
> /Quote HDDigitizerMusic: "The only problem I have with this is the current
> sample library isn't sorted very well and most of them are unneeded loops
> or
> sampled instrument one-shots that are taking up unnecessary space. Its kind
> of hard to get around the sample pack. The folders have sort of misguiding
> names that have mixed up types of instruments/drums in them. If we replaced
> them, we could have much better sorting such as a folder named kicks with
> ten kicks in them, then snares, then cymbal and so on fourth."/
>
>
>
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