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BM3 update won’t open... 1/13/18 (solved - indexing files?)

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  • @AudioGus said:

    Happy ending, or gave up and broke out the guitar?

  • Some one should check on @AudioGus in a few hours. He might have done lost it. LOL.

  • Hehe, that is celebratory Sponge Cake!

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  • @AudioGus said:
    Hehe, that is celebratory Sponge Cake!

    Is that record arm for tracks?

  • @YZJustDatGuy said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Hehe, that is celebratory Sponge Cake! ![]

    Is that record arm for tracks?

    Yup!

  • @AudioGus said:

    @YZJustDatGuy said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Hehe, that is celebratory Sponge Cake! ![]

    Is that record arm for tracks?

    Yup!

    Looks like its time for me to Rozeta even though I don't fully understand how it works

  • @SevenSystems said:

    @Samplemunch said:
    Not really, if the database got an overhaul and it is searching each file for tags and favourites, 48gb is a hell of a big sample folder, especially when drum hits are in the 100s of kB, that is a lot of samples.

    I don't think file size matters, as this is all about metadata... i.e. the most that has to be done is open each file, read a few bytes from it, and close it again. Even if you have 100,000 samples in your library, and assuming reading and storing the metadata is really slow (100 ms per sample), that gives a total of 10,000,000 ms or 10,000 s, or 166 minutes, or 2.7 hours ;)

    45gb is probably a lot more than 100000 samples, and that took three hours, so again, not really ;)

  • @Samplemunch said:

    @SevenSystems said:

    @Samplemunch said:
    Not really, if the database got an overhaul and it is searching each file for tags and favourites, 48gb is a hell of a big sample folder, especially when drum hits are in the 100s of kB, that is a lot of samples.

    I don't think file size matters, as this is all about metadata... i.e. the most that has to be done is open each file, read a few bytes from it, and close it again. Even if you have 100,000 samples in your library, and assuming reading and storing the metadata is really slow (100 ms per sample), that gives a total of 10,000,000 ms or 10,000 s, or 166 minutes, or 2.7 hours ;)

    45gb is probably a lot more than 100000 samples, and that took three hours, so again, not really ;)

    A good chunk of these 'samples' are long wav files of just uncut stream of happy accident audio mangling. That is the real beauty of BM3 and the slicer to me.

  • edited January 2018

    @AudioGus said:

    @Samplemunch said:

    @SevenSystems said:

    @Samplemunch said:
    Not really, if the database got an overhaul and it is searching each file for tags and favourites, 48gb is a hell of a big sample folder, especially when drum hits are in the 100s of kB, that is a lot of samples.

    I don't think file size matters, as this is all about metadata... i.e. the most that has to be done is open each file, read a few bytes from it, and close it again. Even if you have 100,000 samples in your library, and assuming reading and storing the metadata is really slow (100 ms per sample), that gives a total of 10,000,000 ms or 10,000 s, or 166 minutes, or 2.7 hours ;)

    45gb is probably a lot more than 100000 samples, and that took three hours, so again, not really ;)

    A good chunk of these 'samples' are long wav files of just uncut stream of happy accident audio mangling. That is the real beauty of BM3 and the slicer to me.

    Your example inspired me today to play with Rozeta inside BM3...pretty amazing, and I’m starting to get comfortable but-

    I get how to send from one pad/one bank from Rozeta but I got lost recording audio from the instrument Rozeta was aimed at. By lost, I mean I tried twice, got a recording once, but have no idea how I failed or succeeded.

    Is the audio track to be set to “record sample”?
    and if I arm the audio track and source it from the instrument Rozeta “plays” how come the audio track vu doesn’t read the audio coming in?

    The last time I tried to record audio from an internal source I could see the audio laid down in the timeline, that’s what I’m hoping for, not so much a sample clip but audio parallel to the midi track in timeline view

    Thanks for any help, or source for help you can aim me to -

    Meanwhile I promise to rtfm

  • @Littlewoodg said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @Samplemunch said:

    @SevenSystems said:

    @Samplemunch said:
    Not really, if the database got an overhaul and it is searching each file for tags and favourites, 48gb is a hell of a big sample folder, especially when drum hits are in the 100s of kB, that is a lot of samples.

    I don't think file size matters, as this is all about metadata... i.e. the most that has to be done is open each file, read a few bytes from it, and close it again. Even if you have 100,000 samples in your library, and assuming reading and storing the metadata is really slow (100 ms per sample), that gives a total of 10,000,000 ms or 10,000 s, or 166 minutes, or 2.7 hours ;)

    45gb is probably a lot more than 100000 samples, and that took three hours, so again, not really ;)

    A good chunk of these 'samples' are long wav files of just uncut stream of happy accident audio mangling. That is the real beauty of BM3 and the slicer to me.

    Your example inspired me today to play with Rozeta inside BM3...pretty amazing, and I’m starting to get comfortable but-

    I get how to send from one pad/one bank from Rozeta but I got lost recording audio from the instrument Rozeta was aimed at. By lost, I mean I tried twice, got a recording once, but have no idea how I failed or succeeded.

    Is the audio track to be set to “record sample”?
    and if I arm the audio track and source it from the instrument Rozeta “plays” how come the audio track vu doesn’t read the audio coming in?

    The last time I tried to record audio from an internal source I could see the audio laid down in the timeline, that’s what I’m hoping for, not so much a sample clip but audio parallel to the midi track in timeline view

    Thanks for any help, or source for help you can aim me to -

    Meanwhile I promise to rtfm

    Hmmm , in the mixer do you have 'MON' for the audio track turned on?

  • @AudioGus
    I’ll have to check after I refuel with coffee, thanks!

  • edited January 2018

    Was about to update but am now hesitant :D
    Do ipad pro tablets update quicker?

  • @Carnbot said:
    Was about to update but am now hesitant :D
    Do ipad pro tablets update quicker?

    My 10.5 Pro has been indexing for over six hours now, so no :smiley:

  • @excesseye said:

    @Carnbot said:
    Was about to update but am now hesitant :D
    Do ipad pro tablets update quicker?

    My 10.5 Pro has been indexing for over six hours now, so no :smiley:

    uh oh :)

  • Ouch, just catching this thread after posting one about the 3.0.9 release. Guess it’s good I’m mainly AU.

  • Phew mine only took about 30 seconds as have about 3GB in BM3 since most of my samples are in Audioshare

  • @AudioGus
    Monitor button it was! Thanks for the pointer.

    Thanks to the update and your posts from this thread, and time to time, I’ve gotten back into it, and I realize I’ve forgotten much...it’s back into the deep end I go

  • @Littlewoodg said:
    @AudioGus
    Monitor button it was! Thanks for the pointer.

    Thanks to the update and your posts from this thread, and time to time, I’ve gotten back into it, and I realize I’ve forgotten much...it’s back into the deep end I go

    It IS a big city and I feel as though I'm still far away on the outskirts, but there's still plenty to see and do.

  • @Littlewoodg said:
    @AudioGus
    Monitor button it was! Thanks for the pointer.

    May you not forget it the half dozen times I have. :)

  • edited January 2018

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Littlewoodg said:
    @AudioGus
    Monitor button it was! Thanks for the pointer.

    Thanks to the update and your posts from this thread, and time to time, I’ve gotten back into it, and I realize I’ve forgotten much...it’s back into the deep end I go

    It IS a big city and I feel as though I'm still far away on the outskirts, but there's still plenty to see and do.

    As is often the case when I know the proper heading, even it’s inevitability, I go the opposite way (for a lovely tramp in the woods, vicar)

    @AudioGus said:

    @Littlewoodg said:
    @AudioGus
    Monitor button it was! Thanks for the pointer.

    May you not forget it the half dozen times I have. :)

    I’m sure I’ll be into double digits before long! Thanks again

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