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@Ben The numbers represent musical steps from the note you are playing. So you can program a melody that will play no matter what key you hit.
@mkell424 In Lorentz arp the numbers reflect the 'held finger'(left to right) on the keyboard, so even if the program goes 1,2,3,4,5 it will only play the first held note, second key will repeat if no third key is held down and so on.
So it's not possible to program melodies, only change the order in which the held-down fingers are played.
Sigh. Thanks for emailing him David.
@Samu i can crash lorentz sound and whole ipad sound only using fugue seq. let it play and just change presets and audio disappears. Nothing has sound now, byt, start nlog and sound is back, globally
@Goozoon
Does the sound go off with a click first?
? What do you mean, please
I have a problem with Thor that effects the sound of the whole iPad, but certain apps bring the sound back. I can open Thor and it works 60% of the time. The other 40%, when opening Thor, there is a click sound and all sound switches off. Certain apps will then get the sound to work again.
I'm just asking, because I am wondering if maybe these bugs are related.
Thanks, so it's not only me. I get sound back by plugging in/out the headphones (apparently that re-configures core-audio). Too bad there is no sign of the 'crash' in the crash-logs that we can feed the developer as evidence that the app misbehaves...
No click :-(
Perhaps what's happening is the apps are sending out too loud of a signal which induces clipping and causes the audio to then go through an auto protect shut off?