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Dx effects resetting

Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 21:08
by Silas
Hi All,

I noticed today that the ancient bug where if you reorder Dx plugs from on a mixer strip (move up, move down) the settings of the plug you're moving get reset to flat. Rather nasty when you've been slaving over that mix and need to make one more little adjustment to the processing order... :roll:

-Silas
5.0 SP2

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 12:11
by Ricardo Ryan
Hi Silas,

Hmmm we could confirm the problem, now MT001343 in our database, we'll see what can be done for a quick fix.

Thanks,
Ricardo

Merging Technologies

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 16:43
by Silas
Thanks Riccardo! As always its great to have you here.

-Silas

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 16:53
by Ricardo Ryan
Hi Silas,

Hey thanks!
The good news is that we managed to fix it today for the Pyramix 5.1 SP1 due out very soon.

Regards,
Ricardo

Merging Technologies

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 18:10
by Silas
Wow thats fast!
Many Thanks,
Silas

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 22:14
by Steve
Ricardo Ryan wrote:Hi Silas,

Hey thanks!
The good news is that we managed to fix it today for the Pyramix 5.1 SP1 due out very soon.

Regards,
Ricardo

Merging Technologies


Thanks for fixing that. I would love to see this kind of fast attention to the 'Pyramix projects always minimize when switching among open projects' bug that has been around for months. Any chance of fixing that in 5.1 SP1? Please?
Thanks,
Steve

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 11:17
by Ricardo Ryan
Steve wrote:I would love to see this kind of fast attention to the 'Pyramix projects always minimize when switching among open projects' bug that has been around for months. Any chance of fixing that in 5.1 SP1? Please?
Thanks,
Steve


Hi Steve,

After a discussion and looking into it with the developer, we came to the conclusion that such a fix late in the pyramix 5.1SP1 release cycle is too risky for us. The problem was introduced in the 5.0 GUI changes and is known as MT000804. We will certainly fix this one for the next major release. We hope you understand.

Regards,
Ricardo

Merging Technologies