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Harware Legacy versions => Origin => Origin Technical Issues => Topic started by: Nenč on January 20, 2010, 09:11:37 pm
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Hello Artruria,
first thank you for your work about Origin (it is becoming more complete :) )
However, I'm sorry say you that someone was distracted because after updating, using version 1.1.54, the mapping of encoders "time" and "level" (pre-decay) of section "envelope" are reversed: moving of "time" acts on level and vice versa.
Best regards
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Yep, that is right. Same here!
Cheers
Frank
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Huuuuh, yes it seems someone here was "distracted" :-\
It's in the bug data base now.
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Same issue with the Pan of the program's Output.
Left and Right are reversed.
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Same issue with the Pan of the program's Output.
Left and Right are reversed.
It's working here.
Check the jack connections on the back panel. When you connect these outputs while looking at the machine from above, then the left jack is on the right, and the right jack is on the left.
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First I'm using firmware 1.1.59 not 1.1.54 as the title suggests. But I don't think this matters.
I obviously double checked the connections and my left speaker is connected to the output labeled "Master Out Left".
However, it is located on the left when looking from above. The labels printed below the INPUTS and MASTER OUT are in the reverse order when compared to the illustration on page 19 of the manual. I didn't notice this before nor did I notice that Pan was reversed before the upgrade.
How do you explain this?
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I obviously double checked the connections and my left speaker is connected to the output labeled "Master Out Left". However, it is located on the left when looking from above
Hummm. That may be a part of the problem. When we checked for this L/R inversion on our development machines we found that the behavior was consistent with the L/R printings. That's why I asked you to check your connections.
Us the developers are using prototype machines and it appears that ... the printed labels are on the reverse order on these prototypes :-\
So yes, there's an L/R inversion. I've added that to the bug data base, we'll fix it asap.