![]() However, the patch is nowhere to be found afterwards and recall will just load the init patch. I follow the steps from the manual and get the message that the patch got saved. my apologies for the delays and late answers - due to corona on my main job I am a bit overloaded now. The intention of Waldorf to install at the dealer place or by WM itself in Europe is just a precaution, mostly from static electricity/accuracy of installation. Just install it on top of MB, fix it with the standoffs (which are in the set), and flash with the same FW as the main DSP has. To the expansion - it is intended to install in the expansion slot, without any soldering. I am very sorry for this but seems like this bug was from the very beginning and the Slave Clock should be written from scratch for M (now here in M is used from another Waldorf synth). The slave clock (software PLL) is buggy too and should be fixed. ![]() As a workaround for now I can propose using M as Master Clock. Regarding the MIDI clock stability issue. If I will have enough time, I will also add the option to switch off Program / Bank messages response on the synth level. ![]() So please wait until this Sunday to get the fix. ![]() Yes, global LFO is now in a bugged state and should be fixed - this is my fault for losing part of the code during the merge.Īlso, the Pitch Bend filter for multi is also a bit buggy, so also should be fixed.Īlso, the Note On velocity 0 on other MIDI channels other than 0 shall be retested (and fixed if some problems will be found) ![]()
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