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Hardware Instruments => MicroFreak => MicroFreak - Feature Requests => Topic started by: BLEO on May 26, 2019, 03:53:52 pm
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Would be a mighty handy option in the Utility -> Browsing menu.
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Just in case....
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Super annoying to have to skip the past defaults to get to the patch you were last working on.
It should be easy to save whatever patch location you last select, this would be based any use of that selector knob.
Does the freak do cmos memory?
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Hear, hear!
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Hi All
I Did ask for this feature in the original testing. and its on the board as far as i know to be implemented. keep your fingers crossed.
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/me crosses his fingers ;)
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Yeah, this is the only major issue I have with MicroFreak UI.
If keeping track of the last used patch is not possible, at least boot into the last patch in the memory (e.g. one with the highest number).
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allows you to continue where you left off.
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either via onboard menu or at least in the MIDI control center.
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Don't even have to be an option, just load *always* load last preset, like any sane keyboard!
If I get this (and you don't mess up any of the other features) the MF is perfect for me...
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Would be a mighty handy option in the Utility -> Browsing menu.
This + turning the encoder counterclockwise when I'm on Preset 1 should continue with 256 and vice versa (endless browsing).
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Well, last saved preset it what we got today and it works! I guess we just need to do a quick save before turning off (and also switch away and back to the preset so we don't mistakenly save any new tweaks).
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So now we have load last SAVED preset, a step up, thanks. Still loading last LOADED preset is so much better. Can we please have that? Please?
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My guess is that there is no battery in the MF, like there is in most synths to keep some memory awake when turned off (like the bios of a motherboard, which needs a battery to retain settings). So for the last preset to load it would need to write something to an EPROM (or something like that) every time you change a preset, cause the MF can not know when will be the last before turning off. It can of course write something when it is rewritng (saving) a preset anyway. It will also make sure you get the last preset as it was used last and not stored earlier.
Do I get bonus points when I am right ;D ;D