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Describe the bug
When I'm either playing a note or drawing a note in a soft synth linked to a vam track, most of the time, the note will freeze and get stuck. I hit the panic button and it won't stop, only if I click the dropdown and hit "reset instrument".
To Reproduce
I was doing exactly as it says in the documentation guide:
`With MusE up and running, right click in the track pane (see Arranger) and select Synth > MESS > vam soft synth. A Soft Synth track called vam-0 should appear.
Now right click once more in the track pane and select Midi Track. Another track appears called Track 1, and its track list Port column should show it is bound to the synth that was just created vam-0. If it for some reason is not, right-click on the Track 1 Port column to open a drop-down list of available devices and choose vam-0.
Now select the Pencil tool icon from the toolbar, alternatively press the shortcut key D. Move the mouse over to the arranger canvas as referenced in Arranger and point at the midi track, the mouse should have changed to a small pencil. Draw a part along the midi track using the mouse. For this exercise it is not important where or how large the drawn part is. When you are done double click on the drawn part. This will open up the Piano Roll editor. To the left of the Piano Roll there are piano keys in a vertical line, try clicking on the keys in this virtual keyboard - each click should be rewarded with a synth sound (maybe of questionable quality, a sound nevertheless).` Expected behavior
I was expecting the note to play when I clicked and stop playing when I release. It only happens when I'm within the midi clip drawing notes or clicking the piano roll. when I hit play, it works fine.
Desktop (please complete the following information):
-Version-
Kernel : Linux 5.15.0-43-generic (x86_64)
Version : #46-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 12 10:30:17 UTC 2022
C Library : GNU C Library / (Ubuntu GLIBC 2.35-0ubuntu3.1) 2.35
Distribution : Linux Lite 6.0
-Current Session-
Computer Name : jub-HP-Laptop-15-dy1xxx
User Name : jub (Jub)
Language : en_US.UTF-8 (en_US)
Home Directory : /home/jub
-Misc-
Uptime : 3 days 23 hours 59 minutes
Load Average : 1.02, 1.43, 1.53
Available entropy in /dev/random : 3602 bits (healthy)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Describe the bug
When I'm either playing a note or drawing a note in a soft synth linked to a vam track, most of the time, the note will freeze and get stuck. I hit the panic button and it won't stop, only if I click the dropdown and hit "reset instrument".
To Reproduce
I was doing exactly as it says in the documentation guide:
`With MusE up and running, right click in the track pane (see Arranger) and select Synth > MESS > vam soft synth. A Soft Synth track called vam-0 should appear.
Now right click once more in the track pane and select Midi Track. Another track appears called Track 1, and its track list Port column should show it is bound to the synth that was just created vam-0. If it for some reason is not, right-click on the Track 1 Port column to open a drop-down list of available devices and choose vam-0.
Now select the Pencil tool icon from the toolbar, alternatively press the shortcut key D. Move the mouse over to the arranger canvas as referenced in Arranger and point at the midi track, the mouse should have changed to a small pencil. Draw a part along the midi track using the mouse. For this exercise it is not important where or how large the drawn part is. When you are done double click on the drawn part. This will open up the Piano Roll editor. To the left of the Piano Roll there are piano keys in a vertical line, try clicking on the keys in this virtual keyboard - each click should be rewarded with a synth sound (maybe of questionable quality, a sound nevertheless).`
Expected behavior
I was expecting the note to play when I clicked and stop playing when I release. It only happens when I'm within the midi clip drawing notes or clicking the piano roll. when I hit play, it works fine.
Desktop (please complete the following information):
-Version-
Kernel : Linux 5.15.0-43-generic (x86_64)
Version : #46-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 12 10:30:17 UTC 2022
C Library : GNU C Library / (Ubuntu GLIBC 2.35-0ubuntu3.1) 2.35
Distribution : Linux Lite 6.0
-Current Session-
Computer Name : jub-HP-Laptop-15-dy1xxx
User Name : jub (Jub)
Language : en_US.UTF-8 (en_US)
Home Directory : /home/jub
-Misc-
Uptime : 3 days 23 hours 59 minutes
Load Average : 1.02, 1.43, 1.53
Available entropy in /dev/random : 3602 bits (healthy)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: