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it seems that EZplayer doesn’t always detect the end of a track for quite a lot of midi patterns: this can happen with toontrack’s midi grooves as well as a number of 3rd-party providers; and when it happens, the pattern isn’t looped properly: fractions of a beat are added to the perfectly round pattern, and EZplayer goes out-of-sync…
when dealing with 3rd-party grooves (Groove Monkee, OddGrooves, and the likes), there are numerous cases where EZplayer does not handle the end of track at all, and will play hundreds of silent bars instead before looping back from the beginning;
yet, when that very same pattern is dragged onto the desk top or to a DAW track, everything in it looks okay: no missing note-off, no odd balls… and the original file doesn’t look weird either, with its last track actually terminated with the conventional FF-2F-00 bytes…
am I the only one, and is there any cure for that problem?
note that I’ve considered using more recent versions of the software, but failed to install them properly…
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running OS X 10.5.8 and EZplayer 1.0.7 thru solo 1.2.2
Well,
getting you on the latest version is a must to be able to help you properly. Why can’t you install version 1.1.0?
Did you try uninstalling first with the uninstaller included in the 1.1.0 package? Please post any error messages here.
Best Regards,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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