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
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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 it
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 fix
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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