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Originally Posted by sockmonkey72
- # ReaSamplomatic5000: fix parsing note entry with negative octave number [p=2554416]
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Working properly now. Thank you.
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- # ReaSamplomatic5000: fix playback after automatically adjusting start note when detected pitch is out of range [p=2554411]
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This one is sort of fixed
When following the procedure described in that post, it works, but by taking a new approach it doesn't work (maybe this is not related but to me it looks similar):
Take any sample (except A4 and A5 because for some reason these are not pitch detected if inserted first into a new RS5k instance - I also mentioned this in the 6.56+dev0503 thread) and gradually increase its octave number in RS5k by 1 until the pitch is either A5 or above. When it reaches that pitch, it stops parsing the text box.
A few examples:
1. I take a sample that's pitched G#1.
2. I insert it into RS5k.
3. The pitch is detected.
4. I increase the octave number by one to G#2.
5. The text is parsed and the parameter is appropriately modified.
6. I increase the octave number to 3 = G#3 (it works) then to 4 = G#4 (it works) then to 5 = G#5 (it works).
7. When I increase it to 6 = G#6 (it's above A5), it doesn't parse the G#6:
The same thing happens if I take a sample whose pitch is B5 for example. If I insert it into the sampler, its pitch is detected correctly, but when I increase its octave by 1 (B6), the text is not parsed:
It's interesting however that if I immediately increase the octave number to 6, it parses correctly:
There's another one which involves first pitching a sample (via the textbox) quite high up to octave 7 or above (so that the Note start parameter starts increasing), then pitch it down (via textbox) to lower octaves so that the Pitch@start parameter starts decreasing but it can't decrease below a certain point: