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After selecting a preset, not all values ​​are set correctly on the midi-receiver. - MIDI Designer Q&A
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in Defect (Is this broken?) by rand69 (250 points)

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I'm really happy to be able to switch the global presets with footswitch. Now I can play with this ...

I think that  for some number of parameters changed when changing the preset (a lot of), some information is lost during transmission and processing in the midi-receiver. Maybe it is because of the high speed serial transmission large set of commands. In fact, the data is transferred without the confirmation of the correct data is received.
by rand69 (250 points)
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Hi Rand69, the problem is that we're probably overloading the MIDI target. I've been promising MIDI throttling for a while, and it will happen. What I should provide in the next release is send-all from a button. That would help.
Maybe add a delay between commands? And define it as a property?

Dan, if I understand correctly it is necessary to remember mostly the presets on the midi-receivers, and only call them PC commands of presets MM?
Yes, there are a lot of ways to achieve this goal, and it's on the list. This is stepping up in priority, though, and might get done very soon.
Hi,
I mentioned a similar problem I had with NLogPro when using virtual midi here - http://mididesigner.com/qa/1028/modrum-sync-%26-mdp-startup-preset-issues - there should be a way to delay each parameter by a v.small amount, maybe a 50th of millisecond?  All the best  <3
Thanks gdog, this issue should be dealt with in the next couple months or sooner.
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