Reply 220 of 232, by clueless1
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wrote:What did not work ? Reboot sends a command to X2, which makes X2 reboot instantly. In windows 7 you hear a 'ping' of the usb d […]
wrote:Sure, but it's pretty simple for someone to recreate. 😀 Just load Boombastic, then change the reverb to 50 and chorus to 25.
BTW, I had a problem with X2UPLOAD. I'm doing this in Windows XP, and the Reboot button didn't seem to do anything after clicking Update. I had to unplug and replug the X2 in order for the change to take effect. Could it be an issue with XP?What did not work ?
Reboot sends a command to X2, which makes X2 reboot instantly. In windows 7 you hear a 'ping' of the usb device being detected again.
It should work on windows XP just as well, but the XP usb driver may respond differently on the quick reboot. In case the usb device is not detected anymore,
unplugging + replugging may be a good alternative. But generally it should work.
What did not work? The newly loaded sound font would not work. Sometimes it would use the old sound font, other times I would get no sound at all when playing MIDI tracks--until I unplug and replug. Just wanted to report it in case it was something that could be fixed under XP. Not a showstopper, by any means. Thanks!
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