I've noticed an annoying bug since I'm testing your Fx FloorBoard for Katana Go that stands there on each update.
In most of the cases, the patch names within the liveset packs are not showing or show in one or two strange characters. I've got around five hundred patches and livesets and just a very few of them show correctly.
I've tried by switching all available different languages in the Preferences > Settings menu.
Also, I've opened the problematic ones with Notepad and can read all the patch names and livesets in usual Occidental letters among the code.
Please, find attached three screenshots.
Another problem I've found is that the Sneaky Amps are not listed anymore on the amp module or the Panel panel. Is that normal or I'm doing something wrong?
By the way, thank you very much for your valuable job, your softs are of great help for all of us Boss users.
Best regards from Spain,
Enrique B.
Last edit: Vaniarub 2024-06-21
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Thank you for your reply, good to hear the patch names are now displaying correctly.
Sneaky Amps do not exist in the GO (or the Katana Gen3) hardware, so any patches which use "Sneaky Amps" will be rendered to the nearest equivalent "GO" amp model.
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Hi, I've noticed that some single patches designed with Sneaky Amps are still asigned to them and this also happens with every patch within the livesets.
Please, find attached some examples. The Alice in Chains one is assigned to Bass Flat and the Base Metal Tones liveset contains two pathes also assigned to the Bass Flat amp.
Hi,
I've noticed an annoying bug since I'm testing your Fx FloorBoard for Katana Go that stands there on each update.
In most of the cases, the patch names within the liveset packs are not showing or show in one or two strange characters. I've got around five hundred patches and livesets and just a very few of them show correctly.
I've tried by switching all available different languages in the Preferences > Settings menu.
Also, I've opened the problematic ones with Notepad and can read all the patch names and livesets in usual Occidental letters among the code.
Please, find attached three screenshots.
Another problem I've found is that the Sneaky Amps are not listed anymore on the amp module or the Panel panel. Is that normal or I'm doing something wrong?
By the way, thank you very much for your valuable job, your softs are of great help for all of us Boss users.
Best regards from Spain,
Enrique B.
Last edit: Vaniarub 2024-06-21
Windows 10 Pro updated to latest version
Dell T5400 Xeon Octacore
32 GB RAM
Katana Go
Last edit: Vaniarub 2024-06-21
The patches within livesets names seem correctly written with the latest 2024-06-21 update.
Tx
Thank you for your reply, good to hear the patch names are now displaying correctly.
Sneaky Amps do not exist in the GO (or the Katana Gen3) hardware, so any patches which use "Sneaky Amps" will be rendered to the nearest equivalent "GO" amp model.
Hi, I've noticed that some single patches designed with Sneaky Amps are still asigned to them and this also happens with every patch within the livesets.
Please, find attached some examples. The Alice in Chains one is assigned to Bass Flat and the Base Metal Tones liveset contains two pathes also assigned to the Bass Flat amp.
Last edit: Vaniarub 2024-07-03
Hi,
Something has gone a bit wobbly in the conversion from Katana Mk2 patches.
I will fix that on the next release update.
Cheers :-)
Colin
Ok, best logical solution.
By the way, since the last two or three updates, the program takes much more time to open.
By the way #2, it would be great to be able to delete patches on the saved-patches folder within the program features.
Last edit: Vaniarub 2024-06-25