
I would do it myself if i had a table with sysex messages-to-parameter assignments, but as i've read in another forum post, TC has no interest in allowing customers to use their products to full potential. How difficult would it be to release a VST plugin allowing midi control of all the parameters and saving presets in a DAW? Probably takes few days of work for a decently skilled programmer. why are there only 3 time subdivisions? Come on, it's damn software, just make 2 boxes in the Toneprint editor and please allow your users to specifiy any time division they want. What if i want to assign 10 parameters to 1 single knob? I guess it's just because the GUI design only had space for 3 rows of assignments? If that' the reason, just make a pull down sub menu, problem solved. why can i only assign 3 parameters to each knob?

Really poor interface and user experience design, i'm quite shocked that a big company like TC can get away with such bad decisions. I've read in a forum post that it's a design choice, the reason behind it seems just an excuse though. why the editor doesn't update the values in realtime when i switch presets on the hardware ? I've read all the posts in this thread, and find it unbelievable how TC keeps on ignoring their usersīut why can’t we have a full midi implementation which would allow realtime parameter control from any DAW? How is it possible that in 2015 a big company like TC oversees such basic things? It only allows to switch presets and receive the sync! i bought the "alter ego x4" lured by the fact that it has midi ports, thinking that in combination with the toneprint editor i would be able to control any parameter via midi CC.Ĭan't say how pissed i was when i realized that the midi implementation is ridiculously lacking,

I subscribed to the forums to get something moving about the midi implementation of the "flashback / alter ego x4": like many other users. Posting here again to get more visibility
