![]() ![]() ![]() – Added support for a sample rate of 192.000Hz in explicit sample rates. – Improved communication on the Account & License page, displaying the remaining offline openings. ![]() – Introduced the options to load, import, and restore in the main “…” wizard menu. – Added the ability to export backups in the main “…” wizard menu. – Included “Save” and “Save as…” buttons in the main “…” wizard menu. – Added button labels in the main header to provide clearer action indication. – The Next and Prev scene icons change appearance when they trigger the scenes of the previous/next song. – Added the “Save as…” option (snapshot creation) to the header save button. – Introduced labels on header buttons for better clarity. Users can restart from an auto-save point, their last saved state, a snapshot, a setlist, or a backup to restore their work and continue seamlessly. – Recovery feature: In the event of any unexpected disruptions, Camelot now offers a recovery feature. In this case, we recommend selecting the “Identify MIDI devices by port ID” option. Note that it’s not rare to have two devices with the same name, for example in case of two identical keyboard controllers used for playing a two manuals drawabar organ plugin, or in case of two identical 5din-to-USB interface (e.g. The drawback is that it’s not possible to discriminate between two devices with the same port name. With Camelot Pro v2.2.8 the user can tell Camelot Pro to identify MIDI ports by Name, so, even if the port ID changes, the reconnection is performed using the port Name. This is because iPadOS 17 doesn’t cache MIDI port IDs anymore, so the ID changes once the port is reconnected to the device. Previous version of Camelot Pro on iPadOS 17 force the user replace MIDI ports every time they are reconnected to the device. This update is highly recommended for iPadOS 17 users. – Preset renaming not allowed for Nord Stage 4 Smart Map – Added “Identify MIDI devices by port ID” option to identify MIDI ports by ID (selected) or by Name (deselected – default for iPadOS 17) ![]()
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