Thanx Dan and your team.
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Release notes
- Tempo synchronization has been improved, especially when notes are held for a long time.
- Previously, MIDI Clocks with extremely high jitter could cause synchronization problems with tempo-based Wave Sequences. This has now been fixed.
- If Steps are added to a lane (either by adding Steps or by changing the Wave Sequence or Lane Preset), their parameters are now modulatable immediately, without need to switch to a different Layer and then back again.
- Previously, Note Advance would increment separately for each Unison Voice. It now increments once per note.
- Previously, changing the selections for Layer, Lane, Envelope, LFO, Effect, and Performance Mod Knobs would put the sound into the Edited state (since the selections are saved with the Performance), interfering with Com- pare. Now, these selections do not affect Compare.
- Amp LFO Intensity can now be chosen for modulation by selecting the on-screen parameter and pressing ENTER. (Previously, it could only be chosen by moving the front-panel knob.)
- Previously, rapid Performance changes could cause a crash, especially in conjunction with high-density MIDI CC activity. This has now been fixed.
- Previously, rapidly and repeatedly selecting a Performance, editing, and then selecting a new Performance could eventually cause a crash. This has now been fixed.
- Previously, if a Program was renamed in the Sound Librarian, the new name would appear in selection dialogs, but the old name would be shown elsewhere. This has now been fixed.
- Names of some of the factory sounds have been changed. Some have been shortened so that they fit within 24 characters. “Ski Beatz” has been changed to “Marimba Beats.” These changes have no effect on any user sounds.
1.0.4 update now live
Moderators: Sharp, X-Trade, Pepperpotty, karmathanever
update 1.0.4
Not sure I will install that update, it has the same message concerning the HORNDIS thing. I had to find and install another version for mac os because I could not use the lib. (waiting for device message) ''So, the wavestate Updater installation includes not only the Updater itself, but also HoRNDIS (an implementation of
RNDIS) on MacOS, and Bonjour on Windows." Beware!
RNDIS) on MacOS, and Bonjour on Windows." Beware!
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Re: update 1.0.4
I think we may have been discussing this on Facebook? The version of HoRNDIS that you installed appears to have been identical to the one included with the Korg software. I'm not sure that "beware" is appropriate in this case.padking wrote:Not sure I will install that update, it has the same message concerning the HORNDIS thing. I had to find and install another version for mac os because I could not use the lib. (waiting for device message) ''So, the wavestate Updater installation includes not only the Updater itself, but also HoRNDIS (an implementation of
RNDIS) on MacOS, and Bonjour on Windows." Beware!

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Manager of Product Development, Korg R&D
Personal website: www.danphillips.com
For technical support, please contact your Korg Distributor: http://www.korg.co.jp/English/Distributors/
Regretfully, I cannot offer technical support directly.
If you need to contact me for purposes other than technical support, please do not send PMs; instead, send email to dan@korgrd.com