MIDI Expression 2.9.5 BETA available

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Rob
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MIDI Expression 2.9.5 BETA available

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MIDI Expression 2.9.5 BETA is now available for testing. Because of many under-the-hood changes in version 2.9.5, downgrading will result in your device being factory reset, so I'd advise anyone testing this version out to first make a snapshot of your device before updating so that you can get your old settings back should you need to downgrade.

New Features
  • Added sub-modes for sustain / footswitch type pedals so that most modes with press/release, short press/long press, and inc/dec sub-modes.
  • Switch type pedals can now control transformer transpose.
  • 7bit or 14bit parameter values can be inserted into sysEx messages and all pedal types can now send them.
Improvements
  • UI cosmetic / layout / organization improvements.
  • Reduces switch type processing latency / jitter to less than 0.5ms.
  • Improved support for StudioLogic SLP3-D.
  • Improved support for rotary encoders.
  • Updated the manual.
  • Lots of small bug fixes.
ME_Control_PC_2.9.5.2.zip
ME_Control_OSX_2.9.5.2.zip
ME_Control_LINUX_2.9.5.2.zip


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Re: MIDI Expression 2.9.5 BETA available

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On another MIDI switch product I've seen a feature called "Long Release" where the button sends a different message(s) if the release is preceded by a long press than it does if the release is preceded by a short press (short release). It's kind of clever.

Another feature I've seen is the ability to send multiple events from one button press (or release), and in another scenario, there can be a series of numbered button presses, i.e., the first press does action 1, the second press does action 2, and the third press does action3, etc. Cycling through those.

I know these add complication to an otherwise clean & simple UI. However, in all these cases, they are nice ways to get more functionality out of one button/input.

No pressure, just mentioning it.
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