Okay I'll start:
RCM: still goes offline a lot between reboots, sometimes even in the middle of a Windows session. My PC is permanently connected to the internet and yet I often need to login again in order to use my permanent licenses.
XV/JD: the bank names are not properly trimmed, making the patch display a mess when I load a bank with a long name.
XV-5080: the CPU spikes on recent Mac processors.
JD-800: the TVA T1 is inconsistent on maximum attack times, at T1=100 on certain patches it often plays notes with the attack time at 0.
Zenology: there's no way to clean up the unused/unlicensed banks. In this thread we had to figure out where the banks are stored and delete them manually in order for the load times to get acceptable again. (Okay this is more like a feature request, but seriously the license validation times in Zenology have been atrocious since the flood of small near-weekly expansions in 2020-2022)
J8/J60: the already mentioned broken arpeggiator speed parameter that's been removed (i.e. not fixed) in V2.
Anything else?
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Marco
Hey Marco and D-Fusion, really appreciate the feedback with this! After looking into these tickets and seeing where they are at, I'm happy to say that we are honing in on solutions to almost all of them and hopefully, we will see releases soon. ZENOLOGY load time is always something we try and keep under control and I'll relay this info as well. As far as the XV-5080 Sky House patch name ticket, that particular issue has been resolved. Let me know if you are still seeing scrambled patch names, and I can relay it to the team. Thanks!Then we have this issue that i brought up in 2021:
"D-Fusion wrote: ↑Thu Dec 16, 2021 2:30 pm
I have been waiting for Months on a Fix for a serious bug in the SRX Dance Trax where it doesn't save the preset properly.
When using PCM from SRX B Waves and save it as a Preset it points to SRX A Wavebank on Reload and the workaround they gave me is to Select SRX A and then SRX B to get to the correct PCM Sample in your preset.
Hope this will be fixed soon."
Statistics: Posted by Jon at Roland — Wed Jan 29, 2025 12:36 am