Thu Sep 4 06:35:41 1997 Stefan Stenzel * Version 2.01 - nasty bug with poor button performance in 2.00 fixed Tue Aug 12 09:31:39 1997 * Version 2.00 - Polyphonic support added, documentation comes extra - Controller Dump from Panel - Timeout for Tune Function works now - Some Factory sounds changed - Bugfixes: - Program Change - strange Notes when receiving CC on other channel (Pulse+ only) - Missing Notes - Panic sends correct messages via MIDI ********************* Changes in Version 1.42 ******************************* - some minor bugfixes - Autotune function faster and with timeout - Panic function now sends All-Note-Off and Reset-All-Controllers messages. - Improved factory test routines What is new in Version 1.40 compared to versions 1.00 thru 1.30 ? - some minor bugfixes - Improved Program selection While holding down the button, pressing the button will increase the program number in steps of ten. Same applies for decreasing the program number by first pressing button. - Panic function handling Panic function will now be executed by pressing and holding button and then pressing button. - Higher oscillator frequencies The highest frequency for OSC1 and 2 is now about 8.6 kHz, in old versions it was only 6.5 kHz. The maximum frequency of OSC3 is about 4.3 kHz except OSC2 is synced to OSC3, in this case it is about 3.6 kHz. Note that in old systems, OSC3 frequency was always limited to max 3.2 kHz. - Assign modes for the arpeggiator Notes are played in the order they are played, up to ten notes are memorized. In addition, the pattern will be repeated in the desired range of octaves : [A.UP] Assign mode, octaves upwards [A.dn] Assign mode, octaves downwards [A.AL] Assign mode, octaves alternating - LFO1 can be synced to MIDI clock This is achieved by selecting one of three additional waveforms : [tr.C] triangular wave, clocked [SA.C] sawtooth wave, clocked [PL.C] Pulse wave, clocked Once a clocked waveform has been selected, the speed will be displayed in musical terms, eg. [2b ] means a full LFO cycle needs two bars of a 4/4 time, [16_] stands for a dotted 16th note, [ 8 ] for an 1/8 note and so on. If the arpeggiator is used, the LFO is synced to the internal clock, except the arp itself is synced to incoming MIDI clocks.