Any particular problem you are trying to solve? Most of this is on disk is it not?A backup and restore function for the editor itself. All relevant data such as settings, block library, templates should be included. For quick restoring or for transferring to another computer.
Respectfully I’m gonna recommend you split your wishes into atomic items. Gonna be hard to track a laundry list.Templates only with basic amp and cab combinations of combo amps as a starting point for beginners, of course basic head amps and cab combinations should not be missing.
As the title says, there is no problem,Any particular problem you are trying to solve? Most of this is on disk is it not?
Erm, generally when I wish for something I have some idea of something I wish to accomplish. If the normative “problem” in my comment threw you, substitute whatever you’d like to.As the title says, there is no problem,
This is a good suggestion for most software, yet it doesn't exist much -- possibly because it's a drag to maintain and be error free.A backup and restore function for the editor itself. All relevant data such as settings, block library, templates should be included. For quick restoring or for transferring to another computer.
I keep my Fractal workspace on a cloud drive. All of my computers have their Axe-Edit installations pointed at the same cloud location, so they’re always backed up and in sync.A backup and restore function for the editor itself. All relevant data such as settings, block library, templates should be included. For quick restoring or for transferring to another computer.
I do too, and it’s been incredibly convenient.I keep my Fractal workspace on a cloud drive. All of my computers have their Axe-Edit installations pointed at the same cloud location, so they’re always backed up and in sync.
I set the block library to a folder in my Dropbox so both of my computers’ block libraries stay in sync automaticallyblock library
There are reasons this isn't done. It has nothing to do with the editor...Viewing Real names of amp, cab, pedal etc
Shirley, you're joking. We have to back our shit up?Surely, if you have a golden collection of, say, blocks you will make sure you have them in more than one place?
Viewing Real names of amp, cab, pedal etc
Plus we'd miss out on fun puns and wordplay... only FAS delivers SOTA modeling with humor.Would be fantastic if we could just use the real names, but most of them are owned trademarks and/or brands. There are legal implications there. All modeling products use suggestive names unless they have permission or licensing from the owner of the names.
Fractal's software follows the best practices for the OS it's running on, so the Editor preferences are stored by default in your user preferences folder. The primary preference file is not relocatable because of the OS requirements, but all other files can be pointed wherever you want. See Edit's Settings > Preferences > Workspace for the locations.A backup and restore function for the editor itself. All relevant data such as settings, block library, templates should be included. For quick restoring or for transferring to another computer.
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for the Global Settings. Compress the contents and drag the archive somewhere safe. If you have to restore, just uncompress it in the same folder and run Edit and it should pick up everything automatically. You'll want to do that every time you store something to the block library, and/or create a template or snapshot otherwise you'll risk losing something.