Plugins forget parameters upon exit
Plugins forget parameters upon exit
Has this been addressed?
After tweaking the parameters in Drumagog, and then exiting back to the Mix window, and then going back to the plugin, all of my tweaks are lost and I'm back to square one.
Just wondering.
After tweaking the parameters in Drumagog, and then exiting back to the Mix window, and then going back to the plugin, all of my tweaks are lost and I'm back to square one.
Just wondering.
Re: Plugins forget parameters upon exit
This was fixed in 1.04, which has been released already. You can check your version number by going to the settings page (it's on the bottom right of the page).
Rim
Rim
Re: Plugins forget parameters upon exit
I have 1.04
What now?
What now?
Re: Plugins forget parameters upon exit
OK, let me know exactly how you're doing this. Maybe it's a new bug I'm not aware of.
Here's what I do for my test:
1. Create a new project
2. On track 1, insert Drumagog on the first insert slot
3. Change the sensitivity and resolution controls to something
4. Close Drumagog
5. Reopen Drumagog - the sensitivity and resolution controls are exactly as I set them.
Rim
Here's what I do for my test:
1. Create a new project
2. On track 1, insert Drumagog on the first insert slot
3. Change the sensitivity and resolution controls to something
4. Close Drumagog
5. Reopen Drumagog - the sensitivity and resolution controls are exactly as I set them.
Rim
Re: Plugins forget parameters upon exit
Aha!
If I try to re open by clicking on the plugin name, and then choosing Drumagog, everything is reset.
BUT, if I click on "e" , all of my settings stay.
Is that the trick?
If I try to re open by clicking on the plugin name, and then choosing Drumagog, everything is reset.
BUT, if I click on "e" , all of my settings stay.
Is that the trick?
Re: Plugins forget parameters upon exit
Right - what you're doing is creating a new plugin. The e should be used if you just want to open the editor.
Rim
Rim
Re: Plugins forget parameters upon exit
e means edit!
I thought it meant "don't touch the 'e' "
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Re: Plugins forget parameters upon exit
I was just looking for the 'e' in the manual. It isn't there. So it was a timely discovery.
Dominic
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