Is it possible to roll back to version 1,1,7 from 1.1.8? Everything was working fine in 1.1.7.
I’ve been having a terrible problem for months now where changing one MIDI block on the song track changes other completely unrelated blocks on the song track. According to tech support, they’ve replicated it and are working to fix it. But, like I said, it’s been months now and I just want to go back to the working version until the next fix is available. As it stands, building a song in EZB, it’s one step forward, two steps back and I’m constantly chasing EZB-inflicted problems. It’s truly teeth-grinding maddening.
This is my workaround solution idea. Is this possible? Love all the EZ stuff, but c’mon… please.
SD3 3.4, EZK2.1.3, EZ Bass 1.3.1, Win11, i9/9900, all SSDs, 64g RAM, Cakewalk, Studio One
Is it possible to roll back to version 1,1,7 from 1.1.8? Everything was working fine in 1.1.7.
I’ve been having a terrible problem for months now where changing one MIDI block on the song track changes other completely unrelated blocks on the song track. According to tech support, they’ve replicated it and are working to fix it. But, like I said, it’s been months now and I just want to go back to the working version until the next fix is available. As it stands, building a song in EZB, it’s one step forward, two steps back and I’m constantly chasing EZB-inflicted problems. It’s truly teeth-grinding maddening.
This is my workaround solution idea. Is this possible? Love all the EZ stuff, but c’mon… please.
EZbass version: 1.1.8
- This post was modified 2 years, 1 month ago by Billy 86.
You can download the 1.1.7 version from the Product Manager application.
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Thanked by: Billy 86Thanks for pointing that out! I’ll give it a try…
SD3 3.4, EZK2.1.3, EZ Bass 1.3.1, Win11, i9/9900, all SSDs, 64g RAM, Cakewalk, Studio One
Well, unfortunately, that didn’t work. Download and installed version 1.1.7 and got the attached message… see image
SD3 3.4, EZK2.1.3, EZ Bass 1.3.1, Win11, i9/9900, all SSDs, 64g RAM, Cakewalk, Studio One
Well, unfortunately, that didn’t work. Download and installed version 1.1.7 and got the attached message… see image
Did you uninstall EZbass first?
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Hi. Thanks for that suggestion.
So… i tried this again, and I did uninstall 1.1.8. And 1.1.7 did install. However, after a lot of work in the 1.1.8 version in a project still in progress, it looks like I’d have to take my chances that things don’t get “lost in translation” if I open a project created in 1.1.8 with the older version, 1.1.7.
I’ll make a “dummy” version of the project, keeping my working version intact. Then, open a saved EZB project created in 1.1.8 in 1.1.7 and see what happens.
Thanks for the input!
SD3 3.4, EZK2.1.3, EZ Bass 1.3.1, Win11, i9/9900, all SSDs, 64g RAM, Cakewalk, Studio One
Tried out the dummy version to test my “fix.” Unfortunately, rolling back to 1.1.7 didn’t fix my issue where I edit one song block and doing so changes the octave of notes in other song blocks. So frustrating…
SD3 3.4, EZK2.1.3, EZ Bass 1.3.1, Win11, i9/9900, all SSDs, 64g RAM, Cakewalk, Studio One
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