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The new build is supposed to be available for testing now. It should be off the same link and invite as before, but this is the link for anyone who might want to check it out and didn't look at the beta of the first version,
https://testflight.apple.com/join/uPB4TtBN
I haven't had any reports of crashing or anything not working, so I submitted the new version of LRC7 for review. There's still time to stop it from going out if anything is broken in this version, so please let me know if you see any issues.
I'm guessing that it'll be released some time tomorrow if nothing goes wrong. Thanks for your input on the features!
Well, the app store review process turned this one around in a couple of hours. That was really fast. I guess if I've broken anything, it's too late now. Please do let me know anyway so I can get a quick start on fixing anything that doesn't work.
Assuming everything does work, I won't be changing anything in LRC7 for a while -- need to see how it gets used, or doesn't, in the wild. Thanks for all the feedback and suggestions. They made it much better for me to use personally.
I'm off to work on three other AU's that are currently sitting about 1/4 to 1/2 done. Thanks again!
This is it as far as I can tell @NeonSilicon. I can technically still break the triple tap thing but only if I'm trying to. Most of it in normal use is filtered out.
Double tap state save is working out great. The way you set it up is perfect.
I haven't tried much with the host app config because honestly I feel it's pretty perfect now for me. But that we can now set our own node defaults is much appreciated!
Look forward to see how your other AU ideas will play out
@NeonSilicon
Is there anyway to export a user bank of presets? I have a ton of presets that I want to transfer to my iPad and vice versa.
I can export individual presets but this may take a long time.
Also, what is the process for importing presets? I wasn’t sure what the manual meant about the tables?
Thanks,