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Did you check the midi note issue again? Because else i would prepare everything for the new release.
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I found the timestamps in the project folder a bit off: The files are from July 6th 2061 while the files in the other folders have plausible timestamps.
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I normally wanted to release the new version today, but coming back from russia getting sick (most probably from the airplane food because i'm not the only one) and going to barcelona tomorrow for the Modular Day.
So it will be delayed for next week.
...maybe we will get some more info from Shledge until then...
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Apologies... have been sick myself!
I can confirm it doesn't fix the MIDI note issue, it only fixes the issue in regards to MIDI clock.
In further inspection - the pitch still changes (although playing fast makes it slightly glitchy), but it stops sending triggers
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I dunno - every time I press a key, it sends the respective 1/v oct voltage and trigger. If I play it carefully, it'll do both fine. It seems it can't handle particularly "fast" playing or multiple notes, which the means it'll stop sending triggers. It's indicated by the red square on the sequencer screen staying on, rather than only going on to indicate a key has been pressed.
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If it can't be replicated, then perhaps it doesn't play nicely with my MIDI interface. I'll try it out with another MIDI interface I have around.