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Sharing Patches

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Hi all,

Here is an area to share & archive patches for Waverazor:

https://www.reddit.com/r/WaverazorUsers/wiki/patches

I imagine it will probably grow considerably over time! =)

Enjoy!

asked Apr 20, 2017 in Waverazor by synapticgroove (1,360 points)

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Fail.

DL and unzipped the four patches.

Used the Import function and navigated to the unzipped patch folder.

The Import function doesn't see the .wraz files.
answered Apr 20, 2017 by benfury (440 points)
Hi benfury, per Taiho's comments, it seems to be isolated to Win.  Sorry about that man!
Sorry doesn't cut it. Apple OS is 7.4% of the computer market and continuing to fall. Want to survive and thrive? Make the PC import/export feature work. Apple's a phone company now. They've forgotten their computer market. And it shows.
@benfury - Market share is not an indicator of quality and it never has been.  If that were the case, the highest end recording studios on the planet would not have been using  back in the 80's-90's when it was less than 1% of the market.  They used it because it was solid and a blue screen was never to be found.

MOK is three people, man.  You need to cut them a little slack.  With as many variations of Windows running on all sorts of hardware, it would be almost impossible to ensure that the first version of WR ran perfectly on everything.  Hell, companies that have hundreds of programmers have a hard time with this.

They've made it pretty clear that the currently released version of WR is pretty much akin to a pre-release beta...hence the $75 entry fee rather than $150-300 range that a plugin of this quality typically goes for.

All will get sorted out.
@synapticgroove, thanks so much for the defense, but I know @benfury is only speaking strongly because he cares very deeply about Waverazor's success.  He wouldn't spend so much time alerting us to issues if he didn't.  :)  So, to me it's all good.  I've seen both of you guys post on many different topics now and I actually think you make a great team!

Big thanks to both of you,
Taiho
Windows and Apple are certainly well represented here! :)

Thanks man!
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Tried exporting a test patch I'd created locally.

.wraz file appears in folder.

Import function doesn't see the locally created .wraz file.
answered Apr 20, 2017 by benfury (440 points)
When you go to import into Win, type in the filename (in my example, from another post: Pull Me Under.wraz).  Worked like a charm on my Win VM.
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Thanks for reporting this, @benfury, and sorry you had to run into it.  Although I'm not on Windows so I can't verify it, I'm logging it as a bug on our internal development tracker so Rob has high visibility on this.

I believe @synapticgroove is on Mac, so maybe it's a Windows centric issue...  I can confirm that I've been able to download and import the patches via Logic ProX running on Mac OS 10.11.6.  Nice timbres by the way... and thanks to both of you for exploring this feature!  Rob and I will iron this out.

All the best,

Taiho
answered Apr 20, 2017 by taiho (9,320 points)
Hi Taiho,

Thank you!  I can confirm that all is running well via Logic Pro X on Mac OS 10.12.4 as well.

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