I am still making new presets, but being careful to stay with what I know is safe.
With the advent of the Chorda coming closer there have been snippets of new information sneaking out which is interesting - not earth shaking though.
I hope you've learned your lesson and you'll stick to the presets. ;-)
Just to finish the story, I have now received a replacement Orba 2 from the retailer. I think it is a brand new one - I'm not totally sure, the box had been opened, but perhaps they opened it to check it was working before sending. Anyway, it seemed to have been in factory state and needed downloaded content and updating to latest firmware which all went OK, and it works.
Thanks to Artiphon for their kind help, and to you guys for supportive comments!
My old Orba is now on the way to Cologne (where the retailers central warehouse is located). Just have to wait and see now.
I do struggle with idea that there seems to be no factory reset, or way to wipe the user data - and I still feel it should have been possible to revive the poor little thing.
Based on analogy - I suspect that fix could be implemented as a separate special factory reset firmware, same way as it is made on MOD (Dwarf, Duo X) devices. They have a special firmware flavor which removes all user data and customizations when flashed.
Would be great to have the same on Orba2.
I reached out to our engineering team about this and it sounds like there is currently no way to get directly to the storage partition if it's repeatedly crashing on boot.
Artiphon Support
Gotta be worth a go.
I've listed my Orba 2 on eBay. I bought it to experiment, but they're too fragile. :-/
Just to update, Artiphon have referred me to the retailer (DV247) for replacement under warranty.
Whether I will do this will depend on how much hassle that will involve - I try to keep my life as hassle free as possible these days!
I agree, strongly, with Subskybox. I'm trying to press for a proper factory reset. It's not just for those of us who have been side-loading presets, but for those who have recorded samples but need to ensure the device is "clean", either for return or passing to someone else or just want to start afresh with it after their initial experiments as they get to know the Orba.
As an aside, I notice that there has been no complaints about Orbasynth in the Orba 1 section. Which rather suggests that it those who have used it have been happy with it - I'm sure we'd be happy here if we had that for the Orba 2. I certainly would.
They need something that will wipe the memory.. so that it will choose the original 4 presets just like when you take it out of the box for the first time..
If you give up on it totally I can offer help in tearing it apart. I have experience in that. (Need more practice in putting it back together.)
Thanks @BJG145, I've given up hope of reviving it - anything I try now will be the product of an slightly obsessive tendency.
I have pointed out to Artiphon that a firmware update is not the same as a factory reset. I only really created a support ticket to make the points that have been raised here, rather than hope of success.
David Benton
I now have an Orba 2 that is non functional. It will only go through boot loops until it seems to go into an update state and fail to respond successfully to any of the methods suggested by yourselves in this forum.
I presume you must have a method of doing a factory reset, after all that is something retailers and yourselves would need. To not have such a method would be severely remiss.
So, can you please advise how to do this, please.
(This is what I will put in a support ticket to Artiphon - but the answer is something that Orba 2 users should have access to.)
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