Just download the latest version of the editor, they'll all be in there. I recently purchased a 12 step, and downloaded this, and all presets are there. https://www.keithmcmillen.com/downloads/#12step
Have you tried Midi-Ox? It's an old software package that monitors all midi traffic and you can set it up to monitor or filter specific interfaces. I use it all the time to verify what I'm changing is doing what I expect it to do. Sad to say I wouldn't hold your breath waiting for KMI, notice the ye...
Make sure you turn the level knob on the side all the way up, same goes for the Roland EV-5. Both pedals need to have the full range available. Good luck, Dirk
Why not just create or copy what you have into however many banks you need, then use left right nav to go to each of your 4 preset banks setup? So not up and down nav, left and right nav. You can remove the modlines that you're not using, for instance if you are using SSCOM, then you don't also need...
I use Mobius all the time in stand alone mode with a pedal for track volume. Win7 64 bit. However maybe your issue is with Ableton? I'm a Reaper user here.
Stand alone is the way to go, I tried for years to deal with hosted. Dirk
Actually I have used the Moog pedal with success, but I went back to using an old Roland EV5 for size and feel. I still occasionally have curious behavior that I attribute to the software not the pedal. Make sure you do your calibration in standalone, and remember to send it to your SoftStep. Good l...
Well I hate to rain on your parade, but personally I prefer to keep things the way they are for setlist selection. But I certainly couldn't complain if it was a clickable option. I find using the side of my foot works great to select right and left. Dirk
Yep I will say the same thing as Steve, not a noise problem with SS2, actually not a problem on SS1 with the background illumination off. It's the LED's that make the difference. Cheers, Dirk
Agreed, they really stepped it up in so many ways. Mine will arrive hopefully next week. Well done, and a very cool thing to do. Thanks KMI, cheers! Dirk