LS
The editor doesn't seem to recognize my UNO. I can use the UNO as keyboard for Syntronik, though. Have I missed some setting?
Best regards
Patrick
patrick.meeus wrote:LS
The editor doesn't seem to recognize my UNO. I can use the UNO as keyboard for Syntronik, though. Have I missed some setting?
Best regards
Patrick
janles wrote: What about 32 bit Windows users of your products?
Jan
janles wrote:After long unsuccesful minutes with firmware updater (still This app can't run on your PC) and editor instalation itself I tried editor PDF manual and only there is first mention it is x64 architecture only.
Is there any way to run it on 32 bit Windows? If not, why updater and editor are x64 only? Whz there is no mention to updater connected about it?
What about 32 bit Windows users of your products?
Jan
Gianfry1980 wrote:My editor for Mac It did not work...but after the firmware update UNO synth work all fine,Thanks.
Maxidingue wrote:Mac OS X High Sierra
Update Firmware
"Waiting for the Uno"
so disapointed
playinmyblues wrote:Hi. After reading some of the problems with the software editor, I ran the firmware updater again. That went well enough.
The Oscillators section is working for me. However, the LFO section is definitely not.
I am wondering if it is a MIDI problem or a setting in the Editor? I have not read the manual all the way through yet, but some sections work while others do not.
I am using a Mac for the software editor. I was also using a DIY USB MIDI DIN box to connect my iRig Keys to the Uno. However, after disconnecting that, actually removing the MIDI In plug, I get the same results. I even restarted the synth and the software editor.
brian318 wrote:I just went through all the posts on this thread and found the solution for the Mac editor (going to midi settings in the editor and manually selecting the UNO's midi in and out there). Still need to figure out why I can't register the iOS app though.