Retrig in LFO mod is not working to me.
something special about this?
my version of hardware is 1.0.0.0
I have tried adjusting sensitivity in setup, but nothing change, what can I try?
Retrig
Re: Retrig
Are you using the latest firmware version (1.2.01)?
In your previous post it suggests you are using bass, is that correct? Have you set "instrument" to bass (4 or 5 string) in the Wahoo settings? Sensitivity doesn't affect retrigger, that's to adjust envelope sensitivity. You don't need to adjust anything for retrigger (other than the instrument).
In your previous post it suggests you are using bass, is that correct? Have you set "instrument" to bass (4 or 5 string) in the Wahoo settings? Sensitivity doesn't affect retrigger, that's to adjust envelope sensitivity. You don't need to adjust anything for retrigger (other than the instrument).
Re: Retrig
This is a problem: evry time I try to update the wahoo firmware, (With the latest firmware) it crash my laptop, and I have to try many time to update with older one to get the pedal operating, any solution?
Anything I could make bad? I put the pedal in updat mode... and I use the updater app...No hub ou anything pluged to my laptop...
Anything I could make bad? I put the pedal in updat mode... and I use the updater app...No hub ou anything pluged to my laptop...
Re: Retrig
Are you using OSX?
There is a bug somewhere in an OSX driver that causes this (our firmware updater uses standard drivers, so on it's own it can't cause the computer to crash). We have never been able to reproduce this, but have had a few reports of this happening. Often closing other applications, or disconnecting other devices helps. Sometimes just retrying the update works.
As an experiment, to try and workaround this bug, we have a version of the OSX firmware updater that does the update more slowly. You can download it here and see if this works. If you try this, I'd love to hear how you get on with it.
http://www.sonuus.com/downloads/softwar ... -1.3.1.zip
There is a bug somewhere in an OSX driver that causes this (our firmware updater uses standard drivers, so on it's own it can't cause the computer to crash). We have never been able to reproduce this, but have had a few reports of this happening. Often closing other applications, or disconnecting other devices helps. Sometimes just retrying the update works.
As an experiment, to try and workaround this bug, we have a version of the OSX firmware updater that does the update more slowly. You can download it here and see if this works. If you try this, I'd love to hear how you get on with it.
http://www.sonuus.com/downloads/softwar ... -1.3.1.zip
Re: Retrig
I've just done, it worked great, thank you
Re: Retrig
Tested a lot of things but retrig does not work, any suggestion?