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  • March 25, 2012 at 2:35 pm #129

    Panca

    Hi,

    the info-panel states, that ctrl-shift-Return triggers a new sequence at the start of the next measure, and ctrl-alt-shift-Return at the start of the next beat.

    This doesn’t work for me, all three -Return variants start a new sequence right when I hit the key-combination. I am on Ubuntu, with current Chrome beta.

    I tried with these two sequences:

    d = Drums(“xoxo”, _4);
    dd = Drums(“****”, _4);

    Regards
    .p.

    March 26, 2012 at 8:29 am #145

    admin
    Key Master

    OK, I haven’t tried Gibber in Ubuntu (just OS X really) but I’ll take a look when I can and see what the problem is. – Charlie

    March 27, 2012 at 11:19 am #148

    Panca

    Good. I also tested on Win7 just now. Doesn’t work either.

    I’m on a German keyboard, by the way – this causes problems for killing sounds with ctrl-`. It doesn’t work (and will probably not do so with other international keyboards) in Windows. Interestingly killing sound does work on Linux with the key Ctrl-^ – which is physically the same key as ctrl-` on the US-keyboard.
    Also ctrl-@ for distributed mode on the German keyboard doesn’t work, fortunately though ctrl-alt-2 does work (this I only had a chance to test on linux).
    Best
    .p.

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