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same here
btw-Flux had the same problem-they did not allow postings/recension on the app store, deleted them
c`mon
Wow, bummer! Think he’ll fix it ?
Melovox is on sale this weekend.
There's a response to a 1 star review on the AU store due to this issue. Sounds like it will be addressed,
"I've found the issue causing the problem. A new version will be released to fix the problem in the next few days. I implemented a method of smoothly transitioning from one patch to another, but it was causing issues with loading the default state inside of Logic Pro."
Hi, is there any way to independently “pan” each harmony voice ?
I’ve looked at tutorial videos and manual but found no reference to a pan function. It’s seems that you can set the volume per voice but not the pan.
Thanks
A question for those who own the plugin - I couldn't find that in the description.
I want to use it with a guitar. TC Electronic make pedals that have a guitar in to sense the input of the guitar to get the right chords.
Is there a way to configure the "auto-sense" so that it listens to a second audio channel for chords (to determine the right chord scale from my guitar and not from my vocals)?
Does anyone here use the plugin with a guitar / as a TC Harmony pedal replacement?
I don’t think any of the iOS harmony apps have that feature yet. There might be a chord-detecting app from which one could route midi into a harmonizer app.