is9582
Power User
I am running FW 5.06 on my AxeFXIII and FW 1.05 on my FC-6. I went in and added Hold Functions for both switch #1 and switch #2 in Layout 2 which is for my Scenes. In the Hold assignment I have the Function set to Toggle and switch #1 Primary as Scene 1 and the Secondary as Scene 7. On the virtual layout above these settings, switch #1 has Scene 1 in the top field and shows Scene 7 in the lower field, which would seem to be correct. However, on switch #2, which also is using the Toggle function, and with Primary set to Scene 2 and the Secondary as Scene 8, the virtual layout shows Scene 2 in the top field and Scene 2 (again) in the lower field.
I went back in and was messing around with the data in the Hold for switch #2, and if I reversed both, so Primary is 8 and Secondary is 2, the virtual layout showed Scene 2 in the upper field and Scene 8 in the lower field. I then tested to see if reversing the data in the Hold fields for switch #1 made the virtual layout any different, but it did not.
As I clicked from switch #1 to switch #2, everything looked right in the lower data fields, However, as I clicked to switch back from switch #2 to switch #1 on the virtual layout, I noticed the value initially shown down in the Scene field, under both the Tap and in the Hold sections, was 3 but then resolved to 1. I then tested moving sequentially up from 1 to 2, 2 to 3, .... all the way to 6, and all looked as it should. If you reverse this flow, from any higher numbered switch to its next lower numbered switch, the Scene value goes up by one initially, and then ends at the correct target switch. I also tested to see if it had to be a sequential lowering, and it did not. If you go from switch #6 directly to #4 (or #3, #2 or #1) there is always the initial Scene+1 compared to the origination switch number (which feels odd when you see a 7 come up on the 6 switch unit).
I can't tell if this is a problem in the actual working aspects of the FC-6, as these issues were in the virtual layout editor in Axe-Edit 1.01.06, but if it is, perhaps this might slow the immediacy of the response slightly?
Anyone else seeing these issues (I know they are a bit specific)? Hope this helps!
Lee
I went back in and was messing around with the data in the Hold for switch #2, and if I reversed both, so Primary is 8 and Secondary is 2, the virtual layout showed Scene 2 in the upper field and Scene 8 in the lower field. I then tested to see if reversing the data in the Hold fields for switch #1 made the virtual layout any different, but it did not.
As I clicked from switch #1 to switch #2, everything looked right in the lower data fields, However, as I clicked to switch back from switch #2 to switch #1 on the virtual layout, I noticed the value initially shown down in the Scene field, under both the Tap and in the Hold sections, was 3 but then resolved to 1. I then tested moving sequentially up from 1 to 2, 2 to 3, .... all the way to 6, and all looked as it should. If you reverse this flow, from any higher numbered switch to its next lower numbered switch, the Scene value goes up by one initially, and then ends at the correct target switch. I also tested to see if it had to be a sequential lowering, and it did not. If you go from switch #6 directly to #4 (or #3, #2 or #1) there is always the initial Scene+1 compared to the origination switch number (which feels odd when you see a 7 come up on the 6 switch unit).
I can't tell if this is a problem in the actual working aspects of the FC-6, as these issues were in the virtual layout editor in Axe-Edit 1.01.06, but if it is, perhaps this might slow the immediacy of the response slightly?
Anyone else seeing these issues (I know they are a bit specific)? Hope this helps!
Lee