<b>PCG TOOLS VERSION 1.4.0</b>
Finally a new update of the application. Below are the most important changes/additions explained in more detail:
<b>Master files</b>
Everyone using PCG Tools probably knows the problem that if a PCG file is loaded that does not contain global information, that all categories (and sub categories if supported) are shown as numbers instead of the actual names.
Also for the timbres list (from a combi), the program names are only displayed when those programs are part of the PCG file. Also for set list slots, only the programs/combi names present in the PCG files are shown, otherwise question marks have to be filled in.
Now so called Master files are supported, this problem is over. The procedure is very easy:
- Open a PCG file that contains all program banks (except GM), combi banks and set list slots (for Kronos) and global information.
- Then select ''Select PCG File as Master File" in the Tools menu. If the PCG file does not include enough, then it cannot be selected. When you save a PCG file from your workstation with the Save All function for PCG files than you can be sure the file will be accepted.
- When you now load another PCG file that is incomplete (e.g. does not contain all information described above), all missing information is acquired from the Master file. However, both the workstation model and OS version should be equal, so if you use multiple OS versions (e.g. for the Kronos and M3), be sure to select a Master file for each version.
This procedure above you only have to do once. After that, automatically the Master file is loaded together with the file you have selected for opening. This means that default, when you select a PCG file to open, not only that file will open, but also the master file; it takes a bit longer, but gives a lot of advantages and the master file is always shown behind the actual loaded PCG file.
In the screen shot below you can see the menu to set a PCG file as master file and the window (red big box) that shows all currently set master files and if they are loaded or unloaded.
The green boxes show which information is displayed when a master file is loaded instead of displaying question marks.
Set lists are not shown but work similarly (e.g. also show the program/combi names even if these are not present).
Master files can be selected to load automatically, on request or not. This can be changed in the settings, see below:
Show workstation name and OS model in PCG files
In the first screen shot Korg Kronos 2.0 is shown in the title bar. Previously this was only displayed in the status bar in the bottom left.
File name shown for PCG files without PCG file contents
When a PCG file is loaded that does not contain any programs, combis and set list slots, the file name is displayed in the warning/info message box. This is ideally when loading multiple files at once. See below for a screenshot:
Enable all set lists in the set list generator also checks the set list check box
When all set lists are selected, also the accompanied check box for the set lists is checked.
<b>History list</b>
Other changes are trivial and can be found below in the complete history list:
Code: Select all
1.4.0.183 1-Sep-2012 Feature: Show (sub) categories even for files without a global section by master files.
Feature: Show program names from timbres in combis from the master file if present.
Feature: Set and automatically load master files (optionally in settings file).
Improv: Show workstation name and PCG/OS version in window title of each PCG and SNG file.
Improv: When opening a file without PCG content, the file name is shown in the message box.
Improv: Enable all set lists in the set list generator also checks the set list check box.
Improv: Added Imprezariat.pl to the external links (Adrian Craig has become a donator)
Improv: Added Basari Studios to the external links.
Bug Fix: Pure Triton LE PCG files (with ID 63) reads timbres now correctly.
Bug Fix The last line of an empty PCG file's patch list caused an incomplete header line.
Special: Changed special event into 600+ users.