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If the playhead touches the sample track tco it plays; changing the position of the spindle or moving the tco affects playback; and if you change the bpm the wave adjusts. up there all right!
However, if you modify the bpm even if it affects the speed of the playback head, it does not affect the playback speed of the sample, nor does it change the tone when you touch the transport slider. If you reproduce and reduce the size of the sample track tco even if the spindle does not continue playing the sample track tco, the sample will continue to play.
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Gabrielxd195
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Sample Track: La reproduccion no coincide con el cabezal de reproduccion.
Error: The bpm changes do not affect the playback speed of the sample track.
Jun 8, 2019
Gabrielxd195
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Error: The bpm changes do not affect the playback speed of the sample track.
Error: The transport and bpm changes do not affect the sample track playback.
Jun 8, 2019
I feel that the global pitch slider not affecting the sample's pitch is
irrelevant to this report. We don't have pitch-shift/timestretching for
samples anywhere in LMMS, so the pitch slider won't affect samples until
that's fixed.
The BPM bug is a good find though. #4153 is somewhat relevant as it can
result in the playhead moving off the sample clip when it otherwise
wouldn't.
BPM bug is a good find though. #4153 is somewhat relevant as it can result in the playhead moving off the sample clip when it otherwise wouldn't.
Yes but I see that if the head touches the clip it plays, if you move the head or the clip, change the playback, however if you accelerate the speed of bpm, even if the head runs faster or slower, this does not affect the speed of sample track playback, even if the head stops playing the clip's tco, the playback continues. which is obviously an error and this is not mentioned in the report # 4153.
PhysSong
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Error: The transport and bpm changes do not affect the sample track playback.
The transport and bpm changes do not affect the sample track playback.
Apr 26, 2020
If the playhead touches the sample track tco it plays; changing the position of the spindle or moving the tco affects playback; and if you change the bpm the wave adjusts. up there all right!
However, if you modify the bpm even if it affects the speed of the playback head, it does not affect the playback speed of the sample, nor does it change the tone when you touch the transport slider. If you reproduce and reduce the size of the sample track tco even if the spindle does not continue playing the sample track tco, the sample will continue to play.
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