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Happy New Year everyone! Enjoy the profile of a PRS MT15 head through a Diamond cabinet loaded with a DV77 speaker attached to this message.
Also had a nice note this morning regarding the Father of the 800 pack!
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And that is intended behavior and what I had described.
While a Rig is loaded all edits (crank up Treble, lower Delay Mix, change a tag) don't take immediate effect. These happen on the so called edit buffer, not on the stored Rig. You need to press Save afterwards. And if you don't, there comes a message reminding you, that the edits might get lost, if you don't save.
You don't want activities like switching module B on, immediately replaces the Rig stored if you press ENTER.
Thanks. Makes perfect sense. For so long hitting enter saved the tag. It seems like the last 6 months to a year it stopped working. Note, saving with enter works as long as the rig isn't in the buffer.
That is exactly what I'm testing including the reload of the Rig. Stored changes stick. No issue here.
Perhaps you don't replace the original Rig, but store a new Rig and then reload the original.
Please share a demo video.
I figured out the issue, if you hit store to save the changes it works as expected. However I alway change the tag by using the return key to issue the save command and this is where the issue is. This is when the rig is in the profiler and loaded in the buffer.
Just tested, what you describe. No issue here. I loaded a Rig into the edit buffer, I changed the tag Cabinet Manufacturer, pressed Enter, the line appears red (= edited) then. I pressed Store Rig in the lower right corner. And the new Cabinet Manufacturer is maintained and sticks.
If you feel there is an issue, please open a support ticket and describe as precisely as possible what you do. Perhaps you press store on the PROFILER instead of Editor....
Yes, it appears to have changed it but load another rig into the buffer and then reload the one you changed and you will see it is the old tag.
Note also this is with a rig located in the profiler.
You can select Rigs in Rig Manager via single click without loading these. Now you can change the tags in the Inspector column on the right hand side. A simple ENTER will store and replace the Rig with the edited tags immediately. These transactions are even possible without a PROFILER being connected and with a group of Rigs in one go. You could for example select 10 Rigs and change their tag Rig Comment simultaneously.
If you double click a Rig while a PROFILER is connected, it gets loaded and marked by a headphones symbol. Now you can play the Rig in the PROFILER. The editor area at the bottom is always linked to the Rig currently loaded. Therefor, if no PROFILER is connected, no editor appears. All changes you perform now, are not immediately stored. It's like cranking up Treble at the PROFILER front panel: You immediately hear the differnece, but it's not permanently stored. You have to explicitely store the Rig using the STORE button at the front or at the bottom of the editor. While a Rig is edited, but not yet stored, it is marked red in the list in Rig Manager to highlight this fact. If you edit tags of a Rig, which is currently loaded in the PROFILER, the same logic applies as if you change Treble. Tag changes are not immediatly stored. You have to explicitly initiate the store.
Both modes can coexist. You could load a Rig via double click, change its sound in the editor and modify a few of its tags. This Rig will be marked red before you store it. In the meantime you could select a few Rigs via single click and change the tag Microphone Position. As soon as you press Enter at your computer keyboard, these Rigs get stored.
That's the issue on my end. They use to coexist but now when you hit save after typing new tags they revert to the old tags as if new were never typed. This is if the rig is loaded in the Profiler.
the demos sound really good tim
Thanks Steve!
Here is demo 2 for those that rather not click through to listen:
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I don't disagree!
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