New Version of ONKSOR Set List Editor
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New Version of ONKSOR Set List Editor
Hello, i published a new ONKSOR version.
These are the most important points among many new features:
· New "Pick" Button, useful for arranging Set Lists from various other Lists
· New Panel for finding and updating same or similar Slot names, Comments and Sounds
· New Drag & Drop and Copy/Paste features (Set Lists and Slots)
· Checksum update: You can now reload a complete changed file with Kronos, not only one List or Slot.
Any help on proofreading and bug fixing is highly appreciated.
These are the most important points among many new features:
· New "Pick" Button, useful for arranging Set Lists from various other Lists
· New Panel for finding and updating same or similar Slot names, Comments and Sounds
· New Drag & Drop and Copy/Paste features (Set Lists and Slots)
· Checksum update: You can now reload a complete changed file with Kronos, not only one List or Slot.
Any help on proofreading and bug fixing is highly appreciated.
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Sounds like you make good progress ... thanks for all the work.

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While I don't use Set Lists myself and have no use for your program due to the fact that I use the Sequencer to do the same things Set list does, I still greatly appreciate your effort and good will to support the KRONOS community.
Thanks for all you do.
Regards
Sharp
Thanks for all you do.
Regards
Sharp
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I'm confused by what you mean, Sharp. You use the sequencer to do the same thing setlist does? Count me intriguedSharp wrote:While I don't use Set Lists myself and have no use for your program due to the fact that I use the Sequencer to do the same things Set list does, I still greatly appreciate your effort and good will to support the KRONOS community.
Thanks for all you do.
Regards
Sharp

There's not really much to it. Set lists recalls a specific state which is what the Sequencer does also.SanderXpander wrote: I'm confused by what you mean, Sharp. You use the sequencer to do the same thing setlist does? Count me intrigued
Set Lists are an advantage to anyone who plays live with no backing sequences as you can easily go from one to the next in a single press.
Me personally, I play live over my own sequenced tracks so set list mode is totally redundant for me and only extra work to setup for no benefits.
Sequencer mode recalls everything, and I can add program change commands into the empty tracks I'm playing live on, so I personally don't even have to worry about changing sounds during a performance.
Regards
Sharp.
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Sweet!Sharp wrote:There's not really much to it. Set lists recalls a specific state which is what the Sequencer does also.SanderXpander wrote: I'm confused by what you mean, Sharp. You use the sequencer to do the same thing setlist does? Count me intrigued
Set Lists are an advantage to anyone who plays live with no backing sequences as you can easily go from one to the next in a single press.
Me personally, I play live over my own sequenced tracks so set list mode is totally redundant for me and only extra work to setup for no benefits.
Sequencer mode recalls everything, and I can add program change commands into the empty tracks I'm playing live on, so I personally don't even have to worry about changing sounds during a performance.
Regards
Sharp.
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