https://www.audiofront.net/eDRUMin_Cont ... .6.1.2.zip
Changes in build 2
- Added a confirmation dialog when updating firmware and device has unsaved settings.
Huh - uh, maybe this is me still being unaware of all the workings but I thought everything was auto-saved as one goes along...like every 5 minutes? I definitely didn't cut the power or anything after a last parameter change. In fact, when I power down my system (computer, hard drives, audio interface, etc.) the only items that are left on until the next session are the two eDRUMin's. Which is the case for this latest time as well (i.e. updating with the latest beta, both eDRUMin's were continuously powered up regardless of the last shutdown for everything else). Maybe I have an auto-save button disabled?
Dummy proofing will help immensely! thanks!!
The link was definitely informative, thanks. I re-scanned the manual searching for 'save' and 'auto' and the video certainly adds more insight. Posting more links like that may be helpful, if you have any.Rob wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 6:17 amIt the device doesn't loose power during the reboot process, the settings will remain active. As for the control itself, I'm pretty happy with my implementation as is. I'm always fighting for UI real estate, so having two separate touch-friendly controls is a no go. What I will do is darken the 'Auto' label when auto save is off.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owJZAknNymY
Can you try this build. I've combined two of my very low level threads for handling communicating with devices into one. I can't be sure if this will make a difference, but it's cleaner coding and certainly worth a shot.