John Audette

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  • in reply to: MIDI in bug #2680
    John Audette
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    I’m not talking about the same note – 2 notes, one octave apart. I can’t see why this shouldn’t be possible.

    in reply to: muted steps & direction #2605
    John Audette
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    muted=skipped. wrong terminology on my part. :blush:

    in reply to: Track RMX #2484
    John Audette
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    Did this ever get fixed? Remix generates random notes, all the same pitch – no matter what AMT is set to for me. Am I doing something wrong?

    in reply to: Track RMX #2483
    John Audette
    Participant

    Did this ever get fixed? Remix generates random notes, all the same pitch – no matter what AMT is set to for me. Am I doing something wrong?

    in reply to: muted steps & direction #2604
    John Audette
    Participant

    Sorry, made a mistake. Brownian does ignore muted steps, Random does not.

    in reply to: Possible POS bug #2546
    John Audette
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    I hope this is fixed fast – position changes are unusable now. :(

    in reply to: Nemo OS v1.62 #2495
    John Audette
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    For all those having trouble finding upgrade procedures, here you go:

    UPLOAD INSTRUCTIONS
    How to upload the OS file onto your machine
    Probably the first improvement that you will notice with the new OS
    os that the OS file for version 1.60 does not require any intermediary
    steps, as veteran users may know it from the past.
    The OS file may be sent directly to the machine and received there
    accordingly by the incumbent OS. Note however that it wi! not recognize
    your stored sequence data!!! Now follow these steps:
    1. Boot your machine in System mode. Boot the machine while
    you hold the ESC key pressed. You should see the System screen,
    which is characterized by all LEDs in the MODE block (inside the
    circle) being lit orange. The number displayed in the numeric field
    of the circle denotes your existing OS version. For example, a 140
    will denote the OS version 1.40.
    2. Send the OS file to the machine. Use your favorite SYS-EX
    handling device or software to play the SYS-EX file provided. As
    soon as transmission starts you should see how the machine interface
    gets cleared and behaves like a progress bar indicator.
    3. Acknowledge successful transmission of the OS file. Once
    transmission is complete, make sure you are seeing a clear display,
    with only a red blinking Program LED. This indicates that transmission
    was successful. If you are seeing an orange blinking Program
    LED it means that something went wrong and you need to
    retransmit. Most of the times it helps if you reduce the transmission
    speed on the sender’s end.
    4.Write the new OS file to flash. If you see the red blinking Program
    LED, you may press the Program button and wait for the machine
    to write the new OS file to flash. The process is usually indicated
    by another progress bar. Make sure to let the machine complete
    this operation, or you may render it inoperable! (That is not
    the same as non-recoverable however, just in case you were worried
    that you may have to part with your baby for a while..)
    5. Boot without loading your data from memory. OS version
    1.60 does not understand machine state data generated by previous
    versions of the OS (however, we expect further OS versions to understand
    data generated by OS version 1.60 and later). In order to
    not fill the memory with non-understandable data, you have to
    boot the machine with the CLR button (3rd from top in the MUT
    column) pressed. Now you have a clean machine, and you should
    write this clean state to memory by pressing GRID + Program.
    From here you may resume normal operation of the machine.
    Congratulations! You have successfully updated your instrument to
    what we consider the best operating system there ever was.

    in reply to: Nemo OS v1.62 #2494
    John Audette
    Participant

    Do I simply use a Sysex editor and send it over or does Nemo need to be set to a certain mode to accept the data?

    in reply to: Track RMX #2474
    John Audette
    Participant

    Yep, same for me.

    It’s hard to believe this has never been reported until this point. I guess we all assumed we were doing something wrong.

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