two major bugs with Soundtower editor
2006-07-06 by dfkjh
my OS: mac os 10.3.9 Soundtower editor version:1.5.1 using a desktop mono evolver. there are currently 2 major bugs with the Soundtower editor that i would like to see addressed. 1. cannot name / rename banks in the Librarian. the Librarian comes with the first 15 banks prenamed (Piano, Organs, Lead, etc...). you can rename these by clicking the black triangle to the left of their name when they are selected. if you name some banks, save them, and then quit the program, when you re- launch the program and then load the library file you just saved, the bank names you created will be gone, replaced by the default names (first 15 prenamed as before and the rest blank). 2. tempo and clock divide data not registered with evolver when transmitted from librarian. when transmitting a patch from the librarian or the phantom banks, the tempo & clock divide data is transmitted BUT NOT ACTIVATED in the evolver itself. if you are watching the display in the evolver itself, you will see the data change, but the new tempo & clock divide info will not become active until you manually tweak the knob, at which time the evolver will jump to the new setting. this bug was actually reported here before: http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/DSI_Evolver/message/4916 ...and you stated that you were looking into it: http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/DSI_Evolver/message/4924 i'm curious if any progress has been made? i have to say that the second bug in particular makes the editor all but unusable for me. i work with the genetics and morpher alot (great features, by the way) and have saved hundreds of patches generated this way. now when i go back and listen to those patches, they all sound different. the reason for this is that when i was initially auditioning these patches & saving them, i was hearing them at whatever tempo & clock divide happened to be in the edit buffer at the time, and not the actual value that was stored in the patch. i hope these problems can be addressed soon. best, m