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Wotja - Undo/Redo when editing mixes?

Is this possible in OS version? I really hope so - I’ve already messed up a couple of good mixes and not been able to retrace my steps, or work out what I did. Still trying to get some basic idea of how to put a mix together and being free to experiment and undo changes is a vital part of this.

The manual mentions Undo/Redo but that might be for desktop?

Comments

  • It's there, but only in the full-screen Voice (in Wotja 2020 Generator) editing view that you get from the IME Edit (in W2020 Menu) button or by double-tapping the Voice/Generator; it doesn't appear in the split-screen IME Panel (2020 Generator/Editor Panel) view. Also, it only applies to parameter changes in that editor; there's no undo on changes to patches in the sound editor or in the overall Mix view, which means that once you do a randomise the only way to undo it is to revert to your last save. Presumably the logic is that you can audition them before you decide to save them – but having the save and randomise buttons adjacent at upper left makes it all too easy to hit the wrong one!

  • @Masanga said:
    It's there, but only in the full-screen Voice (in Wotja 2020 Generator) editing view that you get from the IME Edit (in W2020 Menu) button or by double-tapping the Voice/Generator; it doesn't appear in the split-screen IME Panel (2020 Generator/Editor Panel) view. Also, it only applies to parameter changes in that editor; there's no undo on changes to patches in the sound editor or in the overall Mix view, which means that once you do a randomise the only way to undo it is to revert to your last save. Presumably the logic is that you can audition them before you decide to save them – but having the save and randomise buttons adjacent at upper left makes it all too easy to hit the wrong one!

    That's helpful thanks!

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