Help Me to MIDI Forget Everything
Besides joining the French Foreign Legion. OK, now MIDI Learn in Rapture. It's cool stuff, and not unlike z3ta+'s implementation: Learn in a holding pattern, adjust your physical control, and you're in. Once there, you can set minimum and maximum values (a range), reverse the throw, and Forget it to reset the control. There's even a handy little reminder of what MIDI message you used (including pitchbend and aftertouch).
And (also like z3ta+), the running results get stored in a MIDI config file (Rapture\MIDI subfolder). Unlike z3ta+, this is now no longer in a text file, but in a .bin file (hmm ... very Mac-like). Learning in a control for the first time creates the .bin file, yet it persists beyond 'forgetting' each control, reloading, and relaunching. Deleting the .txt file has gotten me out of a bind or two in totally resetting z3ta+'s Learn configuration, synth-wide.
My question is: Is it a safe standard operating procedure to delete the MidCfg00.bin file as a way of "forgetting" everything, and starting over from scratch? Or is there another way to do so that I've yet to discover? Either way, I can see this info coming in handy later on as a diagnostic for Rapture (and soon, DimPro 1.1).