sylv20
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Post by sylv20 on May 11, 2014 12:59:51 GMT 1
Hello,
I try to use the OS command module (I'm on windows 7) but without any succes. With command prompt, no problem, but the same line triggered by the OS command module doesn't do anything. I'm trying to rename wave files on E: (system is on C:). On command prompt, "Ren E:\samples\1.wav 1bis.wav" actually rename the 1.wav to 1bis.wav, but not in synthedit.
Any Idea ?
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Post by alienoiz on May 13, 2014 20:06:14 GMT 1
SE does not have a rename command! (Edit, Explore, Find, Open, Print, Properties)
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Post by alienoiz on May 13, 2014 20:13:31 GMT 1
you can try something like this -> Project1.zip (25.05 KB) <- but is not saving with me either
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Post by sylv20 on May 13, 2014 20:19:03 GMT 1
I'm not talking about the "System Command 2" module, which actualy allows only the functions you mention, I'm talking about the "OS command" module (Insert/special/ OS commmand) which is made to trigger a command from a text pin. This is what the Help file says : "Executes a operating system command when triggered. Uses the current user account and security privileges. OS commands are also known as DOS commands or batch commands. For a full list search the net for "XP command line reference"."
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Post by sylv20 on May 13, 2014 20:24:18 GMT 1
I've opened your file, thanks, but I would like something that could be automated.
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Post by alienoiz on May 13, 2014 20:54:51 GMT 1
you can automate the controls by connect the "menu items" and "menu selection" pins to the patchmemory correspodent pins..the press right click over the control, select "learn" and apply your midi control to it : )
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Post by Claus on May 13, 2014 20:55:08 GMT 1
Hello, I try to use the OS command module (I'm on windows 7) but without any succes. With command prompt, no problem, but the same line triggered by the OS command module doesn't do anything. I'm trying to rename wave files on E: (system is on C:). On command prompt, "Ren E:\samples\1.wav 1bis.wav" actually rename the 1.wav to 1bis.wav, but not in synthedit. Any Idea ? Is the module restricted by adminrights or something? (rightclick-properties) Also, try inputting a webaddress (ie. "http:\\www.google.com") into the commandline. Does that work?
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Post by alienoiz on May 13, 2014 21:04:10 GMT 1
yeah..try to run SE as administrator!
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Post by sylv20 on May 13, 2014 21:33:58 GMT 1
The button can be automatedd but I don't want to open a file dialog window, I want to rename a file automaticaly.
No such a thing in the properties of the module. And I've already authorize full control of the disk named E: in windows 7.
No, nothing happen, but that's not a Command line, it not works in the command prompt. In fact, I'm not able to do anything with the "OS command" module, nothing seems to work. Maybe it's not compatible with windows 7. Can't anybody try to make something with this module ?
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Post by Claus on May 13, 2014 22:05:20 GMT 1
No, nothing happen, but that's not a Command line, it not works in the command prompt. My bad, I remebered myself for using OS-module in one of my synths, it's SysCom-2 (Windows 7 comming soon to a Athlon 5350 near me, already build a system yesterday for "LiveMix" in 'my' band, so I'm going to order one more, for myself Nice stuff on a 45 Watt PC )
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