Moog One Firmware Update Fixes Bugs + Improves MIDI Support
Moog Music has released a free firmware update for the Moog One, addressing bugs and improving its MIDI support.
New in Moog One Firmware v1.8.0:
- Improvements and Fixes Found in v1.8.0L
- Fixed USB descriptor to improve MIDI compatiblity with Windows.
- Fixed crashes when receiving large amounts of MIDI data.
- Fixed when ARP is on, MIDI is being output with the original key presses instead of just the ARP.
- Fixed turning ARP on while already playing, only sending out ARP notes after one loop of the ARP.
- Fixed EG ATTACK SYNC, DECAY SYNC, and RELEASE SYNC not being MIDI mappable.
- Fixed LFO RATE SYNC not being MIDI mappable.
- Fixed GLIDE ON and GLIDE RATE not being MIDI mappable.
- Fixed changing LADDER filter slope via MIDI not being represented in the UI or the front panel.
- Fixed changing SVF filter mode via MIDI not being represented in the UI or the front panel.
- Fixed changing OSC HARD SYNC through MIDI CC causing panel lag and crashes.
- Fixed LHC More Semitone Transpose not affecting MIDI note number.
- Fixed hanging notes while changing MIDI IN ports or channels while receiving notes.
- Fixed MIDI PANIC causing the note A5 to trigger.
- Fixed multiple issues with EG LOOP and LATCH.
- Improved INIT patch by setting all OSCs TRI by default to 0% and SAW to have the fastest reset times.
It’s available now at the Moog site.