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Another thread made me realize that people would like a little more control over initializing programs, banks, etc.
So here is another video of some of that functionality in PCGed. It also gives a look at the Program Tab which allows editing basic program data.

http://youtu.be/KLrKiJMJpE4
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Your tool seems to be have added a lot of increased functionality.

I was wondering if I can download it somewhere or is it only for Mac (I don't have a Mac myself).

The drag and drop is something I also would like (although I cannot use it 100% since the copy/paste actions in PCG Tools have some additional features that cannot be implemented fully by drag & drop).

In the video you mention about about an editor that does not fill in the changed names when using a PCG file on the Kronos itself? Is that about the official Korg editor or PCG Tools? Since I fixed that problem already.

I hope we can learn from eachother's application without becoming competitors. Both of our tools have a lot of added functionality and some features are somewhat equal and some areas yours or mine is better at. Maybe in the future the functionalities will grow towards eachother removing the gaps so both the Mac and PC world have best of both.
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Realized it might be nice to have these embedded

Program Bulk edits:
<iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/KLrKiJMJpE4" frameborder="0"></iframe>

SetList Editing:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/rzaQO5vFbOY" frameborder="0"></iframe>
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ed_f wrote:Realized it might be nice to have these embedded

Program Bulk edits:
<iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/KLrKiJMJpE4" frameborder="0"></iframe>

SetList Editing:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/rzaQO5vFbOY" frameborder="0"></iframe>
Your tool seems to be have added a lot of increased functionality.

I was wondering if I can download it somewhere or is it only for Mac (I don't have a Mac myself).

The drag and drop is something I also would like (although I cannot use it 100% since the copy/paste actions in PCG Tools have some additional features that cannot be implemented fully by drag & drop).

In the video you mention about about an editor that does not fill in the changed names when using a PCG file on the Kronos itself? Is that about the official Korg editor or PCG Tools? Since I fixed that problem already.

I hope we can learn from eachother's application without becoming competitors. Both of our tools have a lot of added functionality and some features are somewhat equal and some areas yours or mine is better at. Maybe in the future the functionalities will grow towards eachother removing the gaps so both the Mac and PC world have best of both.
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I am still in development it is not yet available.

I wonder why you think sometimes drag and drop is a problem?
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ed_f wrote:I am still in development it is not yet available.

I wonder why you think sometimes drag and drop is a problem?
Ok ... it looks you did a really good job if you implemented all parameters.

Drag & Drop for simple programs (or multiple) programs is not a problem. But if you for example want to copy combi(s) from one PCG file to another, also the programs (being used by those combis) need to be pasted in the destination file. This last cannot be done with drag & drop.
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michelkeijzers wrote:
ed_f wrote:I am still in development it is not yet available.

I wonder why you think sometimes drag and drop is a problem?
Ok ... it looks you did a really good job if you implemented all parameters.

Drag & Drop for simple programs (or multiple) programs is not a problem. But if you for example want to copy combi(s) from one PCG file to another, also the programs (being used by those combis) need to be pasted in the destination file. This last cannot be done with drag & drop.
Actually it can - I might show that in a video.
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ed_f wrote:
michelkeijzers wrote:
ed_f wrote:I am still in development it is not yet available.

I wonder why you think sometimes drag and drop is a problem?
Ok ... it looks you did a really good job if you implemented all parameters.

Drag & Drop for simple programs (or multiple) programs is not a problem. But if you for example want to copy combi(s) from one PCG file to another, also the programs (being used by those combis) need to be pasted in the destination file. This last cannot be done with drag & drop.
Actually it can - I might show that in a video.
I'm looking forward to it ... btw, how do you make those videos ... they look very good.
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michelkeijzers wrote:
ed_f wrote:
michelkeijzers wrote: Ok ... it looks you did a really good job if you implemented all parameters.

Drag & Drop for simple programs (or multiple) programs is not a problem. But if you for example want to copy combi(s) from one PCG file to another, also the programs (being used by those combis) need to be pasted in the destination file. This last cannot be done with drag & drop.
Actually it can - I might show that in a video.
I'm looking forward to it ... btw, how do you make those videos ... they look very good.
:verycool: As a Macbook Pro user, I'm looking forward to this as well.
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Looking forward to this too!
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I cant wait, the videos make the functionality look awesome.
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Took me a year but I am now to a point where I really could us something like pcg tools or this. Im about to steal my wives laptop. She is a pc person and I am a mac person. I sure hope you are getting closer! :D
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Bertotti wrote:Took me a year but I am now to a point where I really could us something like pcg tools or this. Im about to steal my wives laptop. She is a pc person and I am a mac person. I sure hope you are getting closer! :D
I am getting very close - just trying to make sure it does what it needs to.
I am thinking I will release with all the basic editing power available and then maybe move up to a "pro" version that allows poking at just about everything else.

I will probably post a combis video pretty soon.
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Most excellent news! Thanks!
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Bertotti wrote:Most excellent news! Thanks!

I might post a list of expected features soon. I am using my own version to do a lot of things that nothing else really allows.

I think there is a lot of possibility on some of the deeper areas like effects to make it easier to edit things.
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