Rotary Cabinet Emulation In B2003

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I guess that this is the only problem I have with Scope dev.'s at this time. It works fine, and will accept any CC I throw at it. My " big beef " is that I can't save the CC for recall. This little rotary speed is no big deal but I have to load it manually at the gig. If this is all that is wrong with live rig, I guess I'm doing good. Does any else notice this little oversight by CWA? It's probably just me again, but honest guys I'm getting pretty good with my rig, and have eliminated a large amount of human error.

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yes,
it's a bug......
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See,
I was pulling my hair out one night. I'm glad that it is a bug. They are usually very small. Thanks for confirming my suspicions.
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I would like to take this time to thank a very special special person in our audience tonight,....Mr. DJ Micron,,,ankyu,..ankyu.
This gentlemen has fixed the notorious rotary speed MIDI CC bug 4 me. Being a live kinda guy this is very nice, as now the CC will be loaded and saved properly so I can use use my pedal instead of mod wheel, I can't stand having to remove one hand from my keyboard twice just to change rotary speeds. Now the CC works fine and I can stomp on my pedal just like the old orange lit pre-amp that the 147's had. Thank You Sir.


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It would be nice if you shared that with us.
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Yeh, where is it djmicron? :smile:
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Post by djmicron »

i've found a way with sdk,
it is possible to save the b2003 ready with assigned cc's and midi channel and i've found how to make the slow/fast switch work, but this is possible just saving the device with sdk.

Who needs the fixed b2003 send me a pm or email.
It's better to send me the presets file and the cc number you want to assign to the slow/fast switch.
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nice one :smile:
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Entranado Professionalamente,
I hope I didn't make you mad, but I was rejoicing. As these little bugs only seem to get attention from CW a couple times a year maybe. That said, CW takes better care of their customers than any big company I know of. John Bowen has to be the best person I ever have done business with. He's a sales rep., a correspondence liason, a tech support guy,...etc.etc.
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