Re: A Project To Upgrade seq24

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Thanks Brent

I'll look into this when I refine my feature list. Could you be a little more precise? Does this involve notes that go outside the loop boundaries? Is it the same notes that are lost every time?

A one-loop project file that gives this error would be lovely.

Thanks

Oliver

 > Message: 2 
 > Date: Wed, 09 Dec 2015 14:36:22 -0600 
 > From: Brent Busby <brent@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
 > To: linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
 > Subject: Re:  A Project To Upgrade seq24 
 > Message-ID: <8xx1tavicl5.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
 > Content-Type: text/plain 
 >  
 > I wish your project well!  I like Seq24 a lot, but the thing that always 
 > made it unusable for me (not on your list): 
 >  
 > - Sometimes "loses" note events sent to external Midi hardware.  Very 
 >   easy to reproduce, since a loop will obviously play the same sequence 
 >   over and over, yet the phrase doesn't quite reach the device the same 
 >   way on each repeat (notes missing).  I don't know if anyone else has 
 >   this problem, but Seq24 is the only sequencer that does this on my 
 >   system.  Muse works fine, as does QMidiArp, as does Hydrogen. 
 >  
 > If you can fix that lost note events thing for physical Midi devices, 
 > that will make Seq24 useful for me... 
 >  
 > --  
 > - Brent Busby    + =============================================== 
 >         +    "With the rise of social networking 
 > -- Keycorner --    +    sites, computers are making people 
 > -- Recording --    +    easier to use every day." 
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