First T2 bug report

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Just loaded an old project in T2, 5 midi track each playing the Wusikstation VSTI; the bassline is dropping about every 3rd notes.
The CPU is not redlining
I did not tick 64 bits mix engine
Didn't change anything to the project and it work just fine in T1 (I just checked right after).
And no, it's not the demo hissing noise, I know how to make the difference.
I can reproduce it if ever more details is needed.
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bug reports ? already ? :dog:
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read the demo terms again, it says something bout midi output on it

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todd sweetland wrote:read the demo terms again, it says something bout midi output on it
read his complaint again - it hasn't got anything to do with midi-output

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At some stage, it has something to do with it. ;) Just not in the way you're thinking. :D
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The only bug I see so far is in the color settings.
Changing the "Input Device Meter Background" does not work at all.

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change tabs. not all colour chnages happen instantly, some only happen when the page cview is refreshed.
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Just to clear things, it has nothing to do with the midi note off message that T2 is sending to external hardware. Firstly it's a all VSTI project, no external hardware; second, other tracks play just fine and thirdly the note on is behing sent but it look like it's the audio that's stutering. And also, soloing the stutering track or changing the track routing(that track was part of a "sub-group") has no effect, idem for removing track effects.
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Ok, doesn't seem to interest anybody here.
Should I or shouldn't I write a full on bug report (considering it's not even released yet), and if I do where do I send it? Do I include the project archive if I were to?
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If you are sure you have a bug, you can replicate it, and you feel so disposed, I'd definitely say you should send a bug report.
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Valley, while I have your attention, could you just try this filein T2? it's a simple midi clip, put any VSTI at the recieving end (just tried it with free ASynth default patch) and let it play through; then set a quantize figure for the clip (any will do) and let it play trough again. Byt the third bar it should now be stutering and dropping notes like crazy (at least it does it here).
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Ezy Ryder wrote:Valley, while I have your attention, could you just try this filein T2? it's a simple midi clip, put any VSTI at the recieving end (just tried it with free ASynth default patch) and let it play through; then set a quantize figure for the clip (any will do) and let it play trough again. Byt the third bar it should now be stutering and dropping notes like crazy (at least it does it here).
Can I try the file too?
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Why not, it's just a few kb mid file. I just thought it would be better to try it on a system without the demo restriction.
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Hay I just tryed the mid file. It looks like the notes that drop out have really small duplicate notes underneath. I mean they're really tinny notes 1 tick long and with the same velocity. I think those are causing the synth to choke that note.
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AD80 wrote:Hay I just tryed the mid file. It looks like the notes that drop out have really small duplicate notes underneath. I mean they're really tinny notes 1 tick long and with the same velocity. I think those are causing the synth to choke that note.
Yep, confirmed. If you quantise note lengths as well as start times these become really obvious.. I couldn't get any stuttering though: just the normal choking effect of double notes. (Tried it with ASynth)

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