I've done this more than once in ACE

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Pressed the "patch < >" arrows instead of the "undo < >" arrows. Wipeout.

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Yeah, that's dangerous. Seems like if you have unsaved changes, a confirm dialog would be welcome there.

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Good news: The forthcoming updates to all (IIRC) u-he plugins let you undo a preset change :-)

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Howard wrote:(IIRC)
URC :clown:

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News From The Sky wrote:Seems like if you have unsaved changes, a confirm dialog would be welcome there.
That does seem like a good idea.

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Not necessary, oh Evil one! UNDO now works wonderfully (beta versions) :-)

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Yes, but that's less obvious than having a "do you want to save changes" dialog... I agree it's a nice feature, though.

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Not user friendly.

Download a bunch of new patches, open the synth and skip through them, play a few notes with each, twiddle a few knobs here and there... and always have to confirm a dialog box before being able to go to the next preset?

Hardware controller centered users would send us a lot of love mail if we did that... ;)
Cheers
Rob
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Could be an option in the prefs panel ;)

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I agree, some plugins have a dialog box asking about unsaved changes each and every time and it drives me mad.

Having undo cover preset changes is a better solution for sure.
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Howard wrote:Good news: The forthcoming updates to all (IIRC) u-he plugins let you undo a preset change :-)

this is awesome.
while we're on this subject, any possibility of A/B settings? like my other fave synth, surge. so you can copy settings over to B and continue working on A, to see if you can make it better or just ruin it?
just say you'll put it on the todo list maybe?

edit, better say im talking about zebra! :D

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Sorry, can resist :party:
#rob wrote:Download a bunch of new patches, open the synth and skip through them, play a few notes with each, twiddle a few knobs here and there...
...visit your favorite forum, complain about something, argue on HW vs SW thread, mark half of the patches as junk, visit another forum, complain about something else etc
Murderous duck!

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