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Ultra Sabers Discussion => Sound Fonts => Topic started by: Rayrox222 on October 17, 2015, 12:48:05 AM



Title: lscfgx files??
Post by: Rayrox222 on October 17, 2015, 12:48:05 AM
I'm attempting to write community sound fonts to my emerald driver.  I am in love with Ninja Jesus' vader one (among others!) but the zip has no LSCFGX file which is what the driver recognizes when I try to "load from file".  I've got all of his lsu's but where do I get his lscfx file so my obsidian driver will recognize it?


Title: Re: lscfgx files??
Post by: Roband on October 17, 2015, 03:14:23 AM
.lscfgx files are configuration files for your saber's Sensitivity and movement trigger settings.

In order to load the .lsu or .wav files, you need to go to the sound wizzard sub menu on the obsidian launcher.

Then you must select each individual sound slot, and load the sounds with the folder icon that is located next to the play button. after you have loaded all the sounds you want to that particular font; then select "write to board" on the large main menu on the left side.


Title: Re: lscfgx files??
Post by: 123outerme on January 15, 2016, 07:48:31 PM
Also from there, you can save that font as a .lscfgx file, and load it any time you want to access that font.


Title: Re: lscfgx files??
Post by: Scoimpious on February 02, 2016, 05:36:57 AM
Also from there, you can save that font as a .lscfgx file, and load it any time you want to access that font.

This is working fine for me, but is there a more efficient way to import all of the lsu files into their proper banks and save it as an lscfgx file?  Or do you have to do it manually one file at a time? 


Title: Re: lscfgx files??
Post by: Dagr on February 10, 2016, 01:30:22 AM
Not that I can see... and I've been searching. It is a major pain in the ass to click every single sound slot just to create the stupid config file. I know there are other settings (like sensitivity) in these files, but it would be really helpful to have a config file included with each sound font to at least load up the base sounds. As it stands you have to do this for EVERY. SINGLE. SOUND. (and it drives... me... nuts!). ;)


Title: Re: lscfgx files??
Post by: Scoimpious on February 10, 2016, 01:51:36 AM
Not that I can see... and I've been searching. It is a major pain in the ass to click every single sound slot just to create the stupid config file. I know there are other settings (like sensitivity) in these files, but it would be really helpful to have a config file included with each sound font to at least load up the base sounds. As it stands you have to do this for EVERY. SINGLE. SOUND. (and it drives... me... nuts!). ;)

Yep, agreed.  I finally bit the bullet and just did it manually.  Now I have all the config files I want.  But it took a while.