I did check my firmware revision numbers, and have 5.62 and 1.09 in the
K-pod.
In my original post I stated that after sending the M>V macro (which does
bring up the flashing memory number) that pressing the Up or DN macro
caused the display to revert to its original frequency and nothing else
Wes,
This was fixed as of revision 5.60, and your video really helped. Among other
things, the K-Pod was inserting macro characters into the host command stream
asynchronously, occasionally clobbering a host command. I believe it’s working
as intended now.
While it’s true that the K-Pod has
I can't answer all of your concerns but this one is familiar. I had to record a
video and send it to Wayne before he (and a bunch of other doubters) would
believe that the K3 would acknowledge receipt of a macro command from the K-Pod
but not actually execute it. He rewrote the firmware to
I am trying to set up the K-pod to step through the K3 memories like using the
M>V button and main dial. To do so I've programmed 3 of the K3 pf buttons with
one command each:
Macro 14 (labelled M>V) = SWT23;Macro 15 (labelled MEM UP) = UP;Macro 16
(labelled MEM DN) = DN;
I realize that the UP
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