Live 8 bug, have you noticed that?
Live 8 bug, have you noticed that?
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.
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.
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Re: Live 8 bug, have you noticed that?
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?
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.
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?
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Re: Live 8 bug, have you noticed that?
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 they take multiple version to implement well a featurexzusa8ky wrote:Ableton did it...
...one more time,
Re: Live 8 bug, have you noticed that?
wait.. now they started development using Agile concepts. Its going to be so so much better..WaveRider wrote: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 they take multiple version to implement well a featurexzusa8ky wrote:Ableton did it...
...one more time,
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Re: Live 8 bug, have you noticed that?
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?
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Re: Live 8 bug, have you noticed that?
yeah - "scrum down, head and feed Ableton technology"zigzag wrote:wait.. now they started development using Agile concepts. Its going to be so so much better..WaveRider wrote: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 they take multiple version to implement well a featurexzusa8ky wrote:Ableton did it...
...one more time,
Re: Live 8 bug, have you noticed that?
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 thattheophilus 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?
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Re: Live 8 bug, have you noticed that?
THIS IS SO WACK
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Re: Live 8 bug, have you noticed that?
WaveRider wrote: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 thattheophilus 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?
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.