Zebralette: wave resetting to #1 in OSC Wave Selector when stopping Ableton Live transport

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Hi!

While auditioning the patches from Zebralette Patch Contest 2 I have found a strange problem: when stopping Ableton Live transport the currently selected wave in OSC Wave Selector is resetting to #1.

Here are the steps to reproduce (Ableton Live 8.2.6, Zebralette 2.5.2):

1) Load an empty Ableton Live liveset
2) Load Zebralette to an empty MIDI track (the initialized patch is loaded with sawtooth wave (#5) in Wave editor).
3) Start and Stop Ableton Live transport by hitting space twice or using your mouse
4) Check the Zebralette Wave editor: the wave is reset to #1

This is not reproducible in Zebra, only in Zebralette. Why this happens? Is this a bug?

Thank you!..
CU
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That's typical for an accidental MIDI Learn.

Right-click OSC Wave knob, choose "MIDI UnLearn" - that should fix it :)

;) Urs

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It sounds like an accidental MIDI Learn.
Try right clicking the WaveWarp knob and selecting "MIDIUnLearn".

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Hmm... Actually it was accidental MIDI Learn. Thank you for pointing me. Have found this setcion in Zebra manual:
Problem
"I'm on [computer platform and OS version] using [DAW]. I load Zebra2 into a project
and whenever I play the song or try to record, it resets [parameter] to [value]. Hope
there's a fix soon..."
Solution
That sounds very much like an accidental MIDI Learn. A controller has been assigned
to that parameter, and restarting the song resets the controller as well as the parameter.
Simply right click on [parameter knob] and select "MIDI Unlearn".
Note: MIDI Learn assignments are global for all patches in all instances of Zebra2.
Maybe it is a good idea to have some kind of visual mark on the parameters (knobs) that are MIDI-learned?
CU
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Yes, we've planned a major overhaul for the MIDI control system. Part of it will be visual marks, and better integration with loads of controlers.

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