There's a misalignment on the notes... I'm on latest Beta 2.9.4
Notes are off by 1 starting from A#5
Re: Notes are off by 1 starting from A#5
for what it's worth, the transformations are turned off...
So, I'm troubleshoot to further find behavior steps,
Cause the one-off issue is jumping around now it seems...
The note 94 to 96 jump is no longer happening...
it's now jumping a one-off here between 104 and 106
So, I'm troubleshoot to further find behavior steps,
Cause the one-off issue is jumping around now it seems...
The note 94 to 96 jump is no longer happening...
it's now jumping a one-off here between 104 and 106
Re: Notes are off by 1 starting from A#5
after factory reset, it's now jumping between 116 and 118, skipping 117...
Still cannot determine pattern or cause
Still cannot determine pattern or cause
Re: Notes are off by 1 starting from A#5
I have an idea of what the cause is. If you double click and enter your note numbers that way, that might be more reliable.
Re: Notes are off by 1 starting from A#5
I was unable to reproduce the issue. How are you adjusting the note values? Are you using the mousewheel, arrows on the control, or dragging the control with your mouse?
Re: Notes are off by 1 starting from A#5
I have generally always mouse dragged the note to quickly get close to note I want, then I arrow click to exact...
Oddly enough, after tinkering, It's almost like a self correcting intermittent behavior I have not been able to exactly replicate...
This one off thing has happen a few times over last couple versions, but I suppose this is first time I mentioning it...
As a telecom software engineer, I'm usually pretty good at providing replication step, once I narrow it down myself...
When I say self correcting intermittent, It kinda like this, the device will hit that one-off state, either after flash update, power cycle, or somehow happens once in a blue moon... I step my mouse down/up hitting pedal each time to find where the one off count is spotted... it may shift to some other spot once I get there... but by the time I cycle all the way up or down, or click other various parts of GUI somehow things evetually jumps back on track and problem goes away, so I stop pursuit...
I'll keep my eye out for it again for narrowed replication... and try the manual keyboard input. I guess I was unware that was possible...
Oddly enough, after tinkering, It's almost like a self correcting intermittent behavior I have not been able to exactly replicate...
This one off thing has happen a few times over last couple versions, but I suppose this is first time I mentioning it...
As a telecom software engineer, I'm usually pretty good at providing replication step, once I narrow it down myself...
When I say self correcting intermittent, It kinda like this, the device will hit that one-off state, either after flash update, power cycle, or somehow happens once in a blue moon... I step my mouse down/up hitting pedal each time to find where the one off count is spotted... it may shift to some other spot once I get there... but by the time I cycle all the way up or down, or click other various parts of GUI somehow things evetually jumps back on track and problem goes away, so I stop pursuit...
I'll keep my eye out for it again for narrowed replication... and try the manual keyboard input. I guess I was unware that was possible...