This update addresses recently introduced features and provides bug fixes, refinements and further enhancements.
Preset metadata now includes a Properties
field which provides automatically generated hashtags, depending on specific parameters of the preset. Similar to custom hashtags (usable in the Comment section), searching for presets by using hashtags can be much more convenient.
Depending on the preset's Type, a #Single
/#Split
/#Layer
hashtag is provided. A #Poly
/#Mono
hashtag is provided, depending on the Mono Enable
parameter.
A #Unison
/#1-voice
hashtag is provided, depending on the Unison Voices
parameter. A #Scale
/#12-TET
(12-Tone-Equal-Temperament) hashtag is provided, depending on whether Offset
parameters are used in the Scale group.
In order to be able to search for specific property hashtags, the Properties
checkbox in the search options has to be enabled.
According to the #Scale
hashtag, an indicator is shown next to the preset (similar to - #Unison
and - #Mono
).
Numeric settings (Edit Smoothing Time, Tune Reference, Transition Time, Encoder Acceleration, Ribbon Relative Factor) can now also be fine-tuned by using the Button.
The Button is now usable for most settings in the Menu. In the UI, settings represented as sliders can be set to default by double-clicking.
When any parameter of Envelope C
is currently selected, the FB Mix
LED of a particular Shaper will only blink if the corresponding "FB - Gate - Env C" parameter is greater than zero (as otherwise, there is no influence of the Envelope on the Shaper mix).
When the currently selected Bank is empty, overwriting a Preset will now store the Preset within the Bank, instead of creating a new Bank.
When a is selected in the Screen, 4 will now show Touch
instead of Mode
.
In the Tab, options for copying the FX chain into the other are now available as well.
When a Modulation Aspect (Amount, Upper/Lower Limit) of a modulateable parameter is in focus, a double click will now set the modulation amount to its default value (instead of defaulting the control position).
Similar to the UI, the group labels now have an indicator corresponding to the selected Part.
The Reference, the Time and the Time now show their values with consistent precision between both UIs. Both times can now be set to 0.0 ms.
When a non-returning is bidirectionally associated to a Control, MIDI will now only be sent if the Ribbon was changed directly (by using the Touchstrip or changing the corresponding slider). If the Macro was changed directly or by a , the slider of the Ribbon will change as well, but no MIDI will be sent.
With Local enabled and using MIDI Loopback (having the C15 connected to a DAW for example, receiving and sending MIDI at the same time), using Ribbons will now cause less traffic and no more glitchy behavior (see below).
MIDI Loopback is only recommended when having Local disabled for Notes and Sources. When having Local enabled, MIDI Loopback will lead to a Note being played twice (internally and in addition from MIDI In).