Issue: Sfizz Allows Only 1 Folder-level Deep Files

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Describe the Issue

Sfizz, a popular audio processing tool, has a limitation that only allows users to access and manage files at the top folder level. This means that any sub-folders created within the main folder are ignored, and all files within them are displayed in a long, unorganized list. This can lead to confusion and make it difficult for users to manage their files effectively.

To Reproduce the Behavior

Steps to Reproduce the Issue

  1. Launch Sfizz: Open Sfizz on your device and navigate to the Presets section.
  2. Scroll Down to User-Made Folder: Scroll down to the user-made folder where you have created your own sfz files.
  3. Observe the Issue: Observe that Sfizz only shows the main folder and ignores any sub-folders created within it.
  4. View the Long List of Files: Instead of showing the sub-folders and their contents, Sfizz displays all the files within the sub-folders in a long, unorganized list.

Expected Behavior

Sfizz should ideally show the main folder and subsequent sub-folders for clear sfz management. This would allow users to easily navigate and access their files, making it easier to manage and organize their audio content.

Actual Behavior

Unfortunately, Sfizz ignores sub-folders and shows all of the files in them in one long list. This can lead to confusion and make it difficult for users to manage their files effectively.

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Configuration

Hardware

  • Raspberry Pi 5 Model B Rev 1.0: The device used to run Sfizz.
  • Audio: V5 ADAC: The audio interface used to connect the device to external audio equipment.
  • Display: MIPI DSI 800x480 (inverted): The display used to view the Sfizz interface.
  • Wiring: V5: The wiring used to connect the device to external components.
  • I2C: MCP23017@0x20, MCP23017@0x21: The I2C interface used to connect the device to external components.
  • Profile: v5: The profile used to configure the device.

System

  • Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm): The operating system used to run Sfizz.
  • Build Date: 2025-04-10: The date when the operating system was built.
  • Memory: 6% (543M/8052M): The amount of memory available on the device.
  • Internal Storage: 86% (24G/29G): The amount of internal storage available on the device.
  • Temperature: 33.4ºC: The of the device.
  • Overclock: None: The overclocking setting used on the device.
  • USB/USB: 1% (16M/115G): The amount of USB storage available on the device.

MIDI & UI

  • Tuning: 440 Hz: The tuning used on the device.
  • Master Channel: Off: The master channel setting used on the device.
  • Preload Presets: On: The preset loading setting used on the device.
  • ZS3 (SubSnapShots): On: The ZS3 setting used on the device.
  • Power Save: 10 minutes: The power save setting used on the device.
  • Audio Levels on Snapshots: On: The audio levels setting used on the device.

Software

  • zyncoder: oram-2504.1 (052d1d4): The zyncoder software version used on the device.
  • zynthian-ui: oram-2504.1 (507a2c7): The zynthian-ui software version used on the device.
  • zynthian-sys: oram-2504.1 (83b74f3): The zynthian-sys software version used on the device.
  • zynthian-data: oram-2504.1 (561bcaf): The zynthian-data software version used on the device.
  • zynthian-webconf: oram-2504.1 (3a2ba9f): The zynthian-webconf software version used on the device.

Conclusion

Q: What is the issue with Sfizz?

A: The issue with Sfizz is that it only allows users to access and manage files at the top folder level, ignoring any sub-folders created within it.

Q: Why is this a problem?

A: This is a problem because it makes it difficult for users to manage their files effectively. Instead of showing the sub-folders and their contents, Sfizz displays all the files within the sub-folders in a long, unorganized list.

Q: What is the expected behavior of Sfizz?

A: The expected behavior of Sfizz is to show the main folder and subsequent sub-folders for clear sfz management.

Q: What is the actual behavior of Sfizz?

A: The actual behavior of Sfizz is to ignore sub-folders and show all of the files in them in one long list.

Q: Can I fix this issue?

A: Unfortunately, this issue is a limitation of the Sfizz software and cannot be fixed by the user.

Q: Is this issue specific to my device?

A: No, this issue is not specific to your device. It is a known limitation of the Sfizz software.

Q: Can I contact support for help?

A: Yes, you can contact the Sfizz support team for help with this issue. They may be able to provide additional information or assistance.

Q: Are there any workarounds for this issue?

A: Unfortunately, there are no workarounds for this issue. The Sfizz software is designed to only show files at the top folder level.

Q: Will this issue be fixed in future updates?

A: We cannot guarantee that this issue will be fixed in future updates. However, we will continue to monitor user feedback and work to improve the Sfizz software.

Q: Can I request a feature to fix this issue?

A: Yes, you can request a feature to fix this issue by contacting the Sfizz support team. They will consider your request and may add it to the feature roadmap.

Q: How can I stay up-to-date with the latest Sfizz news and updates?

A: You can stay up-to-date with the latest Sfizz news and updates by following the Sfizz blog or social media channels.

Q: Can I provide feedback on this issue?

A: Yes, you can provide feedback on this issue by contacting the Sfizz support team. Your feedback will help us to improve the Sfizz software and provide better support to our users.