have the MIDI volume swells been fixed in 5.13

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Post by dave pine »

exactly, all i was looking for was a yes or no, now look, they're beatin it to death again. :wink: but it's kinda growing on me :)
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Frodo wrote:
Tim wrote:
Frodo wrote: That was one of my tests-- to max everything out at the top but it still happened. As I studied the event lists, there was no indication that a lower fader setting had appeared and then jumped back to 127-- at least not visibly.
Well that would support the theory of it being actual doubling of notes, a possible relation to the solo thing, and a memory/buffer thing.
Well, yes and no. If the two possibilities are absolute, then the answer would be yes to one or the other-- in this case double notes.
But the blurts heard while in solo might be just the 'doubles' (without the original playing with it).
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Tim wrote: But the blurts heard while in solo might be just the 'doubles' (without the original playing with it).
I honestly hear what you're saying, and I have seen this very thing happen. But what confuses me is that it has also happened under other circumstances, the specific causes of which I confess I do not understand.

Double notes are definitely high on the list of causes- or symptoms, at least. Now, if only I can sort out what happens with single notes....
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