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Release Candidate Firmware V1.26 RC6
#61
(07-05-2022, 10:37 PM)XORadmin Wrote:
(07-05-2022, 09:54 PM)joesh Wrote: Sounds good, although maybe you can explain what the "changelog for the FX command in the first post for it" is .. changelog?

Thanks in advance.

https://xor-electronics.com/forum/showth...39#pid8339
It’s called ‘ Here is a list of the news’. ….aka changelog :-)

Okay, got it thanks ...

V1.26 RC6
[...]
changed SCLK (Set Trackclock) to combined command CKPB (Clock/Playback), so new playback orders can be selected from a FX as well

And again in the Update RC6:
[...]
- updated Combined Playback FX commands ( old Clock change SCLK -> CBPB) to the following possibilities:
0XX Clock Change (Divider/Multiplier)
1XX Clock Change (Divider/Multiplier) now
2XX Playback Order
3XX Playback Order now
4XX Transpose Track
5XX Global Transpose
6XX Swing Settings
7XX Track Jump to sequencer row ( same as OK on sequencer screen when edit is OFF)
8XX All Tracks jump to sequencer row

Thanks, I'll try all those out today  [Image: wink.png]
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#62
Hi,
Some bugs, maybe, on the new CBPB stuff, which are awesome btw!
The new CPBP FX seem to ignore the "Play Editing FX : No" setting
Some of the more esoteric play modes seem to assume the pattern is 16 steps, when using lower step numbers it still tries to play outside of the pattern length.
The "Reset FX On Seq Stop" doesn't seem to affect CBPB stuff either, e.g. it retains the last set of changes applied etc.
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#63
(07-07-2022, 05:51 PM)ipassenger Wrote: Hi,
Some bugs, maybe, on the new CBPB stuff, which are awesome btw!
The new CPBP FX seem to ignore the "Play Editing FX : No" setting
Some of the more esoteric play modes seem to assume the pattern is 16 steps, when using lower step numbers it still tries to play outside of the pattern length.
The "Reset FX On Seq Stop" doesn't seem to affect CBPB stuff either, e.g. it retains the last set of changes applied etc.

Oh, this is last minute, but I can check this for sure.
Mainly I check the Play Editing FX thing and I think I got an Idea what might be going on there (maybe you can confirm that this only goes wrong when the CBPB is placed on the first step).

The esoteric playback stuff is as it is. Like the spiral, and very few others they are only possible if they are 64 steps or 16 (if you see them in a 2 dimensional grid) On another step-count these just follow one of the step amounts. The ones which can be calculated (Forward, backward, 2n3, 3rd... and so on) should be fine.

Not sure if the reset FX should also reset the playback modes, clock settings and others. So I will not touch these right now.
If you want to be sure the playback is always forward for the starting pattern then you just place the playbak now in the first step.
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#64
Haha sorry, only just got round to loading it in tonight, want to promo the nerd to a friend who is looking for a new seq.

Anyway, was definitely using this on first step, can check how it behaves on other steps over the weekend. BTW clock changes seemed to behave with the play editing fx but not the playback mode.
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#65
Found a bug with the CV16 "Trigger" lfo (type 07). you can manually set an lfo to be that trigger type, but when using the FX to modify LFOs, you cannot set an LFO to be type 07. LFOs previously set to 07 manually show up as "unknown"
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#66
I am also unable to randomize CV values on the CV16 track using the nerd menu. I Can randomize notes on the CV16 track, but it doesn't do anything for explicit CV values
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#67
I fixed these last issues (though, CV16 MOD random was never working, now it is). Preparing the release right now.
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