Skyline_UK
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MIID Patch List - omits No.59
i just found that when I'm using the track Inspector for a MIDI track in order to audition/select MIDI patches on my hardware synth, patch no. 60 is missing, nomatter which bank I select. See picture below, 61 is highlighted but 60 is nowhere to be seen. I hadn't picked this up before, but today I was playing my Fantom X6 synth and decided to use a certain bank and patch in a project, only to find that in Sonar it wasn't listed although all no. 60 patches are correctly shown and numbered in my Instrument Definitions in Sonar. Can someone check whether this is a bug I need to report or whether it's something amiss in my instrument definitions (although as I say, I have checked those).
post edited by Skyline_UK - 2011/08/01 13:48:13
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Re:MIID Patch List - omits No.59
2011/08/01 14:06:59
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Seems like a bug to me. I can see all from track view but missing one in inspector view. Thanks
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Re:MIID Patch List - omits No.59
2011/08/01 15:13:08
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On my display, the last patch at the bottom of the first column is almost completely off screen. I can still select it, but I can't read the patch name, and I can see how a slightly different display/driver combo might hide it completely. They definitely shouldn't have programmed it to be that tight.
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Re:MIID Patch List - omits No.59
2011/08/01 15:15:42
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brundlefly On my display, the last patch at the bottom of the first column is almost completely off screen. I can still select it, but I can't read the patch name, and I can see how a slightly different display/driver combo might hide it completely. They definitely shouldn't have programmed it to be that tight. You and I must have the same setup. You describe exactly how it looks on mine.
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Re:MIID Patch List - omits No.59
2011/08/01 15:22:32
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John brundlefly On my display, the last patch at the bottom of the first column is almost completely off screen. I can still select it, but I can't read the patch name, and I can see how a slightly different display/driver combo might hide it completely. They definitely shouldn't have programmed it to be that tight. You and I must have the same setup. You describe exactly how it looks on mine. FWIW, this is on a 1600x1050 monitor, and the patch that's hidden is #51, counting from 0. I suspect the problem is that the didn't account for the space the "none" option would take up, so there's one patch too many in the first column.
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Re:MIID Patch List - omits No.59
2011/08/01 16:21:38
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FWIW, this is on a 1600x1050 monitor, and the patch that's hidden is #51, counting from 0. I suspect the problem is that the didn't account for the space the "none" option would take up, so there's one patch too many in the first column. I think you are on to something. Its clear that the length is too long.
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Re:MIID Patch List - omits No.59
2011/08/01 17:33:46
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The same bug exists in SHS7. The list runs off the screen.
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Re:MIID Patch List - omits No.59
2011/08/01 17:38:38
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I've submitted it to CW as a Problem Report.
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