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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Mertz" data-source="post: 123056" data-attributes="member: 7464"><p>Re: Possible to SAVE only sections of a Scene? (forgive laziness)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Absolutely you don't want to have to do all of those export/import activities on a recurring/real time basis. I just thought that you could use the approach to investigate better how each of them work. Hopefully there is a version of the selector buttons that results in stable performance and then from that point forward you could operate with confidence. You probably have a certain "family" of operations that you hope to do very quickly. By experimenting with the different options and exporting the snippets you would be able to review in detail which combination works with the least collateral damage. Hopefully there is a combination that works without any collateral damage. There are so many settings potentially changing that just perusing the board may be insufficient to illustrate unintended consequences. By having a training session where each actual command is explicitly listed like it is in a snippet file, your knowledge and confidence with the tool will grow pretty quickly.</p><p></p><p>Having the X32 OSC manual really helps as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Mertz, post: 123056, member: 7464"] Re: Possible to SAVE only sections of a Scene? (forgive laziness) Absolutely you don't want to have to do all of those export/import activities on a recurring/real time basis. I just thought that you could use the approach to investigate better how each of them work. Hopefully there is a version of the selector buttons that results in stable performance and then from that point forward you could operate with confidence. You probably have a certain "family" of operations that you hope to do very quickly. By experimenting with the different options and exporting the snippets you would be able to review in detail which combination works with the least collateral damage. Hopefully there is a combination that works without any collateral damage. There are so many settings potentially changing that just perusing the board may be insufficient to illustrate unintended consequences. By having a training session where each actual command is explicitly listed like it is in a snippet file, your knowledge and confidence with the tool will grow pretty quickly. Having the X32 OSC manual really helps as well. [/QUOTE]
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