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Live 8 bug, have you noticed that?

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 1:59 pm
by WaveRider
I did set up a rack with velocity layers.

If I send a midi note with a velocity equal to the boundary of one of the layers the note is not heard.

ex: a midi note with value of 80 won't be heard if the zones are 1-80 for a layer 1, and 81-127 for the 2nd layer.

:roll:

Re: Live 8 bug, have you noticed that?

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 2:13 pm
by pencilrocket
I can see the inconsisntency. Only when the right side of the mapping is 127 it is included. It exists even in beta 9.

Re: Live 8 bug, have you noticed that?

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 2:15 pm
by WaveRider
thanks for confirming the bug.

amazing, to find that in live 8. Such bugs are easily found when quality testing.

I you use "distribute ranges equally", you are stuck with holes in your mapping.

Re: Live 8 bug, have you noticed that?

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 2:21 pm
by xzusa8ky
Ableton did it...

...one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time,one more time.......

They dont check what they do, the paying user are testing their work for them! Ableton only takes the money and fame, the rest is the same since the version 1!!!! :(

Re: Live 8 bug, have you noticed that?

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 3:58 pm
by WaveRider
xzusa8ky wrote:Ableton did it...

...one more time,
yeah it's like, I have gone hardware and used live just for recording for the last 2 years, then I sit down to work on stuff and in 5 min. I find the most newbie bug -and yes it has been like that with them a lot :roll: they take multiple version to implement well a feature

Re: Live 8 bug, have you noticed that?

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 7:57 pm
by zigzag
WaveRider wrote:
xzusa8ky wrote:Ableton did it...

...one more time,
yeah it's like, I have gone hardware and used live just for recording for the last 2 years, then I sit down to work on stuff and in 5 min. I find the most newbie bug -and yes it has been like that with them a lot :roll: they take multiple version to implement well a feature
wait.. now they started development using Agile concepts. Its going to be so so much better..

Re: Live 8 bug, have you noticed that?

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 9:32 pm
by theophilus
weird... haven't checked this out, but if you set the lower one to (say) 0-81, and the upper one to 81-127, does the 80 play then?

Re: Live 8 bug, have you noticed that?

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 10:04 pm
by ian_halsall
zigzag wrote:
WaveRider wrote:
xzusa8ky wrote:Ableton did it...

...one more time,
yeah it's like, I have gone hardware and used live just for recording for the last 2 years, then I sit down to work on stuff and in 5 min. I find the most newbie bug -and yes it has been like that with them a lot :roll: they take multiple version to implement well a feature
wait.. now they started development using Agile concepts. Its going to be so so much better..
yeah - "scrum down, head and feed Ableton technology"

Re: Live 8 bug, have you noticed that?

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 9:33 pm
by WaveRider
theophilus wrote:weird... haven't checked this out, but if you set the lower one to (say) 0-81, and the upper one to 81-127, does the 80 play then?
yes, but if you build your racks with overlapping zones, the day they correct that mistake all your racks will have to be re-adjusted just for that

Re: Live 8 bug, have you noticed that?

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 6:21 am
by aioffermann
THIS IS SO WACK :evil:

Re: Live 8 bug, have you noticed that?

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 1:11 pm
by theophilus
WaveRider wrote:
theophilus wrote:weird... haven't checked this out, but if you set the lower one to (say) 0-81, and the upper one to 81-127, does the 80 play then?
yes, but if you build your racks with overlapping zones, the day they correct that mistake all your racks will have to be re-adjusted just for that

well, i'm asking because apparently at least some of the ableton guys are python programmers, and in python, range(0,81) doesn't include 81. i just wonder if that's how they designed it. i never did check this out, wonder if they have the same behaviour elsewhere.