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FWIW, You don't have to use scripts to change binding configurations, you can select themwith any MIDI command just like presets.Backwards compatibility is important to me to a degree. But I drew the line on a lotof EDPisms that are hard to explain and simply aren't necessary, likemost of the Interface Modes. Other than using InterfaceMode=Expert toenable secondary feedback which is now enabled explicitly with theEnable Secondary Feedback preset parameter, I'll bet I can count on onehand the number of people that have actually used Interface Mode, and Iwill write them scripts if they still need InterfaceMode=Flip.Looking through my notes, I think the only old parameters that are not beingautomatically upgraded in some way are Interface Mode, Insert Mode,Record Mode, and Overdub Mode.We have found some bugs upgrading other parameters and those are being fixed.This is why I warned everyone in the release notes not to upgrade unless youhad some time to spend verifying that your scripts still worked. I supposeI could rename the next one 2.0 to make this clearer.JeffOn Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 9:41 AM, Keith Smith <kahsmith@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Jeff & Rainer,
I installed 1.43 last night. Nice job, Jeff! It's the smoothest update I've seen.
It does occur to me, as Rainer mentioned backwards compatibility that if one could optionally attach a binding configuration to a preset (in the preset dialog), it might be helpful at least until the user starts to get a grip on scripting.
Cheers,
k