
Crumar SEVEN - Firmware Update

HOW TO PERFORM THE SOFTWARE UPDATE:

1. Copy the file Seven.upd to the root directory of a FAT formatted USB Thumb Drive
2. Insert the USB memory into the System USB port of the Seven
3. Connect to the Seven Wi-Fi Editor
4. In the home page of the Seven Editor, scroll down, you can read the version information, 
   next to there you have a "update" link, click or tap the "update" label and wait a few seconds.
   
If you get an error message, please double check that you have correctly copied the Seven.upd file onto the 
root directory of your USB drive; if you still get an error, please try with a different USB drive.
If you get a blank screen or a "disconnected" message, try to refresh/reload the web page and check the version string again, it should be changed.



Crumar Seven - Version history


Version 1.22 - June 2019
- Improved the Tine EP engine with regards to the low notes
- Improved the overall stability, minor optimizations here and there and minor bug fixes


Version 1.21 - February 2019
- Workaround for Chrome browser not being able to open the editor after an update


Version 1.20 - January 2018
- Further improvements of the Physical Modeling Acoustic Piano
- Added functions to Install / Uninstall optional wavetable expansions
- Improved the firmware update process


Version 1.11 - November 2018
- Added new "Memory Protect" option: enable this from the editor if you want to lock your presets and avoid overwriting them accidentally.
- Added new "Panel Lock" function that will disable all panel interactions (except the volume knob) and turn all lights off: 
  to enable or disable it, press & hold the FX2 SELECT button for 3 seconds. This is always disabled by default.
- Fixed a problem that could cause the instrument to unwantedly reload the first preset.


Version 1.10 - October 2018
- Added a global option to unlink the volume parameter from the presets and make it a global volume setting.
- Added functions for exporting/importing presets to/from the USB memory.
- Added: the MIDI TX Channel selection can now be set on "TX OFF" to completely disable any messages going to the MIDI OUTPUT ports. This can be
  useful in case you don't want the Messages generated by the Seven during Local-ON to interfere with other connected MIDI devices; of course,
  MIDI transmission is always active when setting the LOCAL function to OFF.
- Improved the Acoustic Piano and the Electric Grand Piano models.
- Replaced the parameter "Fundamental Level" with "Duplex Scale" in the AP Editing page.
- Added pitch bend support for Clavi and DX EP (recognized from MIDI).
- Fixed problem that could make it unstable after changing the global tuning.
- Introduced a new WIRED "Online Editor". Just connect your Seven to your computer or to your mobile device using a standard USB CABLE and
  visit the website www.gsidsp.com/Seven 
  This editor is experimental and not 100% identical to the internal Wi-Fi editor, it is based on Google's WEB MIDI API and works only with 
  Google Chrome, Opera or Firefox (requires add-ons) and does not replace the internal Wi-Fi editor.
- Slight improvements for the Tine and Reed EP models.
- Minor optimizations concerning the control panel.


Version 1.0 - March 2018
- First public release
