Hi Guys...
What is your recommended way to 'version control' tunes?
In Tune Properties you have a box for Version. If I increment this, do I have access to previous versions? If not, what is the preferred way to maintain versions?
Thanks..!!
Version Control
Version Control
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Re: Version Control
I create a folder on my desktop called tunes, before I make any changes I press the share button and save it to that folder. Then change the increment and tune.
Re: Version Control
So, you have the same name for the Tune, but different version.
If I do what you say, and save (example) versions 1.01, 1.02, 1.03 and 1.04 all with the same tune name, will I have 4 different files in a save directory?
If I do what you say, and save (example) versions 1.01, 1.02, 1.03 and 1.04 all with the same tune name, will I have 4 different files in a save directory?
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Re: Version Control
Answer is yes....
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Re: Version Control
I will add a New Version button to the tune editor. It will save your current tune in the DB and will increment the version of your tune so that you can start working on a new revision.