Is it just me or does the Mac Overbridge installer actually link to a Windows installer?
Folks, can you please include the changes in the next updates?
Content of the README file for Analog Heat:
Improvements
The Analog Heat now supports class compliant audio over USB.
Added flexible routing of audio over USB.
It is now possible to send and receive presets and settings via SysEx.
Added the functionality to tap the tempo.
[MKII] Added support for the Overbridge plugin.
[MKII] The screen saver now turns off the screen after 60 minutes of inactivity.Bug fixes
[MKI] The filter graphics were not displayed properly.
Same here… download not working for macOS.
Please check!
it’s not just you !
The change list you posted is for the Analog Heat OS, not Overbridge, and was prominently posted in the topic for the Analog Heat OS:
Updated, I agree with you I came from the newsletter named " OS Upgrade: Analog Heat MKI/MKII ".
Same here. the file name ends in ‘msi’ which I have never seen before
aargh windows!
Same conclusion here.
I think the Mac OS version points to the Windows version, thus the msi files.
There is an error in the provided links.
Sorry, my fault. Updated the links now.
Finally, my AH Mk2 works with OB on my MacBook Pro. Thank you very much. Will test properly over next few days
Input monitoring still doesn’t work when recording samples into the Digitakt while outputting audio through the OB plugin. Just being a squeaky wheel. Bitwig 3.0.3, Windows 10.
That’s the stuff.
Would be cool to create a community that exchange patches and sysexes
Can someone explain me where are the 4 in and 4 out ? I only see 2 in 2 out…
This can mean other feeds within the machine. E.g. on A4 you have an input route to the filters. It doesn’t relate to physical ports alone but includes other tap points with AD circuits which can be run alongside the regular 2x2 I/o
First go with the new OB is pretty good. Got Rytm Mk1, AK and Virus Ti all working simultaneously on my Mac.
Whether it will work every time though, time will tell.