That's a bit more generic huh Doktor? (after a quick scan - it's a bit harder to read in mobile format - so
weblink ). - Oh, I see - you are asking the OP to add his concerns to the list.
I had been writing this up:
Yeah - i'll agree that that interface is somewhat flawed, in this regard, until others can advise/convince me otherwise.
I don't know how you used the winframe button to do much better(?) ... However ...
I've created a 'Favorites' bank with 'Instrument Types' and the 'Programs' (fxp)s within. I created the structure from File Explorer (Windows) and I find it simple (/simpler than the interface) to use File Explorer (Windows) to copy/delete fxps into/from. You can save 'tweaked' programs to your new locations from the Z3TA interface (Program button).
e.g,
%Cakewalk Content%\Z3TA+ 2\Programs - Factory Content - Favorites - Arps - Poly Voice FS <my initials>.fxp ... - Bass - Keyboards ... - Mutant Rebellion - Mutant Revenge ... The new structure/programs will present clearly back to the Z3TA interface upon reload/refresh (easiest just to restart Sonar/Z3TA). Program copies 'pickup' in realtime after the one-off intial structure setup. Each 'Instrument Type' only presents if it's directory is populated with at least one fxp.
You could do similar for staging.
Yes - handling it within the interface it would be nicer (and somewhat expected).
post edited by ShellstaX - 2015/08/21 22:55:42