![]() ![]() Also, the pop-up will disappear when you release the "compare" button. Display the "Show" pop-up screen only when you are holding, say, "compare" and at the same time turn a pot. I don't have a Pro 3, so if I got it right from your description that pop-up "Show" screen doesn't disappear by itself but needs to be explicitly closed? Allow for automatic disappearing of the pop-up screen (as on Novation Peak/Summit). Do not allow the encoders to change the value when the pop-up screen appears (after all that screen presumably appeared because you turned a pot, so why allow encoder operation for that parameter?) Do not show the pop-up screen when a value changes by only 1 or 2 digits (especially for the cut-off) However (as a software engineer myself) I immediately see many solutions here which can also be configurable options: **An energy particle flies thru the universe, and your synth, and then a pot jumps to a different contact that it's still partially on/over, changing the parameter value. (Amp and Filter Envelope pots, ShapeMod, Level. *I think the Cutoff knob is the biggest culprit for this because it is such a high resolution potentiometer knob, but other knobs can also switch / "update late". ![]() (Which is impossible when you are editing some/most sequence parameters.)Īnd Save Often! Especially if you are getting a really good patch. Then, even if it "pops", later, to a different pot contact(?) it should only be one or two digits off (956, 958.).Īlso, don't use the encoders above the display screen much. (say, in the above example), get out of "Show" mode, and immediately re-set/put the cutoff value back up to 957. I have gotten used to usually fixing this before it happens by. On both the Pro3 and the Take5! (I would choose the live-update version now, even with it's issues.) But I do think it should be a choice (Wishlist!^) as to which way you want the interface to work. I think they took this feature off of the Take5, as to not have this issue of flipping menus and values. And if you don't know what the value was, it can be hard to find the previous value. If this happens when you are spinning an encoder (the "notched dials") above the display screen, the menu switches and you are now changing a different parameter! Which can sometimes drastically change your patch. A little bit later the Cutoff pot might "update late"** and pop to 482! ![]() Then you turn off "Show" and go back to editing something else. Say you are editing a patch (on a Pro3), and you use the "Show" feature and move the big, high-res Cutoff knob* to check the Filter value (say it says 957), and you leave the knob just under half way up, where it would be, say, 483. This drove me crazy when I first got my Pro3! If I had known what was up I could have worked with it earlier without complaining so much. This is great, but I wished they had warned us (in the manual?) that this can cause the values to update "late". On the Pro3 the values update live with the knobs, so the menus flip around as you change anything. ![]()
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