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<blockquote data-quote="Cesare Bezzi" data-source="post: 123224" data-attributes="member: 4573"><p>Re: Safe Recall Bug in 2.04?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Slot 1 - Ch13 had Plate Rev</p><p>Slot 2 - Ch14 had Vintage Rev (not the Vintage Room)</p><p>Slot 3 - Ch15 had St. Delay</p><p>Slot 4 - Ch16 had St. Flanger</p><p>The unwanted send was definitely Vintage Rev or a combination of Vintage Rev and Plate Rev. More weird the temporary send was either at a very high level (0dB) or with long tail (longer than the slot current settings).</p><p></p><p>Just thinking if in recalling scenes converted from 1.15, some bits go to the wrong places in the board memory and rewritten correctly in the following "mem refresh" (2-3 minutes?).</p><p></p><p>Considering I'm not the only/first one getting this evolutionary behaviour of 2.04, I assume Behringer engineering is looking into this and will provide explanation or fix soon.</p><p></p><p>The reported connection instability of PC/Mac versions of X32-Edit are more of a problem, making the app basically unusable. It disconnected 3 times during sound check. I just gave up and closed it.</p><p>cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cesare Bezzi, post: 123224, member: 4573"] Re: Safe Recall Bug in 2.04? Slot 1 - Ch13 had Plate Rev Slot 2 - Ch14 had Vintage Rev (not the Vintage Room) Slot 3 - Ch15 had St. Delay Slot 4 - Ch16 had St. Flanger The unwanted send was definitely Vintage Rev or a combination of Vintage Rev and Plate Rev. More weird the temporary send was either at a very high level (0dB) or with long tail (longer than the slot current settings). Just thinking if in recalling scenes converted from 1.15, some bits go to the wrong places in the board memory and rewritten correctly in the following "mem refresh" (2-3 minutes?). Considering I'm not the only/first one getting this evolutionary behaviour of 2.04, I assume Behringer engineering is looking into this and will provide explanation or fix soon. The reported connection instability of PC/Mac versions of X32-Edit are more of a problem, making the app basically unusable. It disconnected 3 times during sound check. I just gave up and closed it. cheers [/QUOTE]
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