First of all, thanks very much for upgrading to v9, and glad to hear that updating Windows and rebooting resolved some things.
I assume that you still have the latest driver and firmware versions installed for your audio and MIDI interface(s), given that your PC was reinstalled a few days ago, but if in doubt then please check on their manufacturers' websites for the latest versions again. (For some interfaces you need to install firmware updates separately from their driver updates.)
Also, I think from your previous replies that you meant that you did actually test the PC's RAM for errors, and its hard-drive, otherwise please do check those thoroughly. (In particular, malfunctioning RAM boards can cause all manner of strange/erratic problems.)
Hauptwerk always saves all settings automatically before it exits (and whenever loading or unloading an organ). You can force it do so at any other time (to guard against a power cut or computer crash in the meantime) using "Other | File Save any unsaved settings (Hauptwerk auto-saves anyway)" from the touch menu.
Also, please check that your PC is shutting down cleanly, otherwise the operating system might not actually write changed files to the drive, thus losing changes. Also, virus scanners have very occasionally been known to corrupt settings files.
If you find that your problem with the pipes making no sound returns, please try clicking on the virtual keys on the screen, so as to try to determine whether the problem is with the MIDI connection(s) from the MIDI keyboards.
Also, when you mention losing your settings, if you right-click on the relevant controls, and select "Adjust ... manually ...", are the settings actually still there? Assuming so (and they should be), the problem is probably that your PC is dropping or changing USB connection(s) to your USB MIDI devices, thus resulting in the current/active connections that Hauptwerk has to them stopping working. Hauptwerk doesn't support 'hot-plugging' devices; it's important that you exit Hauptwerk before plugging in, or unplugging, any audio/MIDI/USB devices. Also, if any of your audio or MIDI devices are connected to a USB hub, then make sure it's a good-quality (reputable brand) hub with its own dedicated mains power supply. Insufficient power to USB hubs, or hubs that are otherwise unreliable, often cause problems with dropped MIDI connections. If possible, it is better to keep USB-MIDI and USB-audio devices connected directly to USB ports on the computer (rather than via a USB hub).
I assume you're referring to the two "Settings | MIDI settings ... | MIDI LCD panel control ..." screens. If so, the "MIDI LCD panel control (for this organ)" screen is only enabled once an organ is loaded, and the LCD line format for showing organ expression/crescendo pedals is only available on that screen (since those things are organ-specific). Also, on either of those screens you must have an entry inserted and selected in the left-hand browse list before you can configure any of its properties in the right-hand pane.jcrowley wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 3:22 pm I read the manual because I cannot get my Bargraph LED's to work (the expression pedals work but no visual indicators - and the crescendo shoe works, but there is no Output screen to configure my 3 digit LED display. All choices are greyed out and I can only get 1 of the LCD screens to show the correct things (Organ, Loading and Temperament) The other two screens I cannot figure out how to set them up.
Does that answer your question? If not, which specific screen are you referring to?
I'm not sure I'm clear what you're referring to. The "Settings | General: MIDI ports | MIDI OUT ports" screen shows all MIDI OUT ports that Windows reported as being present when you launched Hauptwerk. You need to have any MIDI ports ticked (enabled) on that screen before you can use them on other screens.jcrowley wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 3:22 pm Also the LCD Screen thing, curiously in the setup for these items I can only choose one device and I have three devices setup using the Midisport 8x8. the first LCD screen is setup to use the device iteself not the port out. I tried with the other two LCD screens to use the device itself instead of the assigned device Port Out. That did not work, but also identifying each device (as 1, 2 or 3) only worked on the first LCD Screen.