BUG: Wheel controls move off touch wing (Expert, Titan 8)

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emoreth
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BUG: Wheel controls move off touch wing (Expert, Titan 8)

Postby emoreth » 04 Nov 2014, 22:58

We recently upgraded our older Pearl Expert to Titan 8. This past weekend, we had an issue where the attribute controls associated with the wheels showed up on the console screen, not the touch wing. I went into System mode and found they were still set to display on the touch screen. I switched the display to "show on console" and back, at which point they showed up on the wing as usual.

At first, I thought this was simply a setting that got changed back to its default during the upgrade and just didn't show up as changed in the menu. Today, though, I pushed the softkey that changes the wheel function (from Levels to Fade Time and so on), and the wheel labels popped up on the console screen instead of the touch screen. It took a trip back into the system menu to fix the problem. This only happened once, so I'm not sure how to reproduce it, but I noticed a thread that mentions a similar problem happening on startup.
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Re: BUG: Wheel controls move off touch wing (Expert, Titan 8

Postby illumn8r » 05 Nov 2014, 00:50

See my earlier post on this, happens every reboot. The grandmaster also resets to disabled. No one from Avo has replied on this whether it's a bug or a feature.
emoreth
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Re: BUG: Wheel controls move off touch wing (Expert, Titan 8

Postby emoreth » 05 Nov 2014, 03:34

It's definitely a bug. There is no way they would be foolish enough to add a "feature" that requires people to dig into the system menu to reset very important preferences every time they boot up the board. They added an "assign master" preference that (if I remember right) includes Grand Master; they're a bit too smart to intentionally negate that by making it turn off every time you start the thing up.

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