I have a huge problem with preset or patch management in MMV:
Probably for the third or fourth time, I have this damn, anoying Patch-Confusion in MMV! It's allways happening when MMV is crashing while saving a patch. After this the whole banks are ALLWAYS messed up: after the crash some patches are named with other patch-names, for example a patch is named "bass" but the sound is corresponding now to a string-sound or a bell from another bank.
But not just single Sound patches are messed up. Even sub-bank-names and bank-names are disordered. The patch library is totaly "confused". It makes me sad, mad, whatever...!
I tried so much. I deinstalled MMV and reinstalled it, tried the "repair-option" a few times, but the old preset structure is not coming back. I deleted manually (in the Programm-Data-Folder / Win7) the Arturia-Folder with the damaged presets. But after reinstalling nothing happens. Same messed up preset damage - no change. It makes me really angry!
Like I said, I had this problem a few times before. In the past, it helped to reinstall MMV but now it doesnt help, no change!
Very confusing too: my personal bank is doubled or shown even more times in the preset library list, when MMV is running. I delete this banks, but after restarting MMV they are there again!
I recognized: with every start of MMV the loading bar appeas ("merging down presets") and in the "save"-folder of Mg Modular the patch folders are doubled.
For example my original bank is named
original_bank0 but appears now also as
original_bank00, original_bank01, original_bank02... and so on with the same subbanks.
I overwrote by accident the original patch "CE_BassCelm4", but I can't delete my version. After a new installation, the C.Enegl Bank appears wrong again, in the way I saved it. The other subbankls banks of C.Engel are not listet like before the crash, too.
The other FACTORY-Preset Banks are not listet, allthough they are in the "save"-Folder in the Arturia-Folder (in appData-Folder.)
PLEASE ARTURIA, rework it, patch it. Do something, to improve this. MMV sounds wonderful, but the preset-managment is not just circumstancial in MMV, it's also quite buggy too!