Sysex track wrong data

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The pack sysex: unexpected type at 'data': expected nonempty array[integer (0-127)] or integer (0-127)
I have no idea where it comes from ( let alone debug ) , everything works as expected , there are no empty arrays send .
Also disconnecting any module gets rid of the error sign , so debugging like this doesn't help either
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It seems to be the 'pmt module ) upper left corner (previous screenshot )
These modules when disconnected don't give the error message when resetted , but there is no wrong data in any of those , not even an error message
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For some reason it seems to be the dropwdown modules which has the notes ranging from c-0(that is a minus ) to g-9 , the output range is perfecty valid range 0-127 , other wise an error would be shown in the template
Still looking for the issue .
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O.K so this was the issue , by default the drop down was set to NONE (visible on gui ) , which was not even a parameter in the list .
All the other dropdowns in the editor show their selected vlaue , so where does this 'NONE'come from ?
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I disabled the drop down set up events and the error dissapears when resetting
But I still don't get why the error occurs even when the dropdown outputs a valid value .
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"None" is what is displayed in the [dropdown] when its numeric value doesn't refer to one of specified parameter options. Generally, this occurs when either you haven't specified any items in Parameter > Options; or you've previously given the [dropdown] a value that's now been removed (for example, setting the options to "alfa", "bravo", charlie", picking "charlie", and then removing it).

I'm not sure whether the [dropdown] emits an error if given a numeric value via the inlets that doesn't match one of the options - but if it doesn't, I will add that in as it is surely an error worth reporting.

Your editor is looking pretty nifty, by the way.
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The dropdown has the full note range in it's content box , so it output values 0 ( lowest note ) to 127
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