I think i have gotten down to the bottom of this....
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like any one else has THIS happen to them...
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doesn't look like it... from all the responses that i got on this
but just incase this happens to one of you, this is what i have learned. two things:
1.) i should either A.)review hardware for magazines or B.) become a beta tester for hardware or software. I seem to find bugs almost right away when it comes to these things. sort of like the bug i found in pro audio 8 where if you drag a click up too far you destroy the path name and thus make it impossible to save your midi info.... even a few hours later. he he... lost a few songs to that.
2.) it appears, that when one has the number lock on when using the dwam, if you hit two keys at once other than the alt or ctrl buttons, you effectively wipe out the keyboard. what happens typically, the best case scenario if you will, is you have to push the number lock again to activate the ten key, even thought the led is lit. also the F keys go if you hit two at the same time. often times though, you can hit f1, and then hit it again and it will start to function again.
I am also lead to believe that the emu can't handle the number lock function and thus will sometimes lock the keyboard up. I have been unable to lock the keyboard up and clearly understand what circumstance has lead to the failure. but i am almost certian that the issue is with the number lock. i am going to start working (god i wish i could use ten key) with out the number lock on and see if the emu locks out the keyboard.
the two keys that seem to be the most damning are the down and left arrows. i use those to quickly move around the emu, but in my frantic button smashing i must at some point hit two of the keys together at the same time, thus creating the fault, which i believe is a percursor to the over all failure of the emu to continue receiving information from the keyboard.
i am going to post once more on this when i am completely sure of what is going on.
so my last question is: what is more rewarding? creating a song or learning your emu so much that you know every single bug it has.