Guys , the "E" (probably edit) stays on the screen , even after a shutdown ! Is this normal ? how to get rid of it ?
thx
Raf
Guys , the "E" (probably edit) stays on the screen , even after a shutdown ! Is this normal ? how to get rid of it ?
thx
Raf
Guys , the "E" (probably edit) stays on the screen , even after a shutdown ! Is this normal ? how to get rid of it ?
thx
Raf
did you store the rig?
Ok just noticed activating an effect by pushing fx buttons causes the E to appear , deactivating the effect does not cause the E to dissapear ... makes no sense at all to me !
Raf
Ok just noticed activating an effect by pushing fx buttons causes the E to appear , deactivating the effect does not cause the E to dissapear ... makes no sense at all to me !
Raf
It makes sense because you tinkered with the rig and the 'E' is to remind you that any tweaks will be lost if you don't save.
When you load the rig again the 'E' will be gone.
"E" stands for "edited".
The tweak/s remain/s in the edit buffer until another Rig is selected, at which point it / they'll be lost, or until you save the Rig.
It makes sense because you tinkered with the rig and the 'E' is to remind you that any tweaks will be lost if you don't save.When you load the rig again the 'E' will be gone.
I'd say deactivating the effect should make the "E" disappear on the fly , because the state is back to normal ... so I noticed remaining in the performance , the E stays , moving to another and back , and it's gone.
Is there a sort of undo all option ? to revert to the original state instead of undoing each move ?
Raf
Sounds like the traditional synthesiser and other outboard digital gear's OS behaviour I'm accustomed to, Roeffel.
A change is a change; it wouldn't be efficient to code the software to keep track of whether or not you've returned all values to their original states.
Is there a sort of undo all option ? to revert to the original state instead of undoing each move ?
yes, you change to another rig and back again.