Known Issues

By lockdown, Mon, 02/20/2023 - 12:55
  1. Sample End Fade - Fading selected Slicer fragment ends when they reach beyond the end of the physical sample can cause errors. We are looking into this issue.
  2. Repeated Sample Gens - Can sometimes lead to excessive resource utilisation. This is due to a known Web Audio API issue and we are working on a solution.
  3. Song Sample Gen - On occasion the whole sample may not show on the Sample Editor. We are looking into this issue.
  4. Notes Editor on iOS - Notes are not visible when scrolling horizontally but reappear after release. This is a known issue and we are looking into it.
  5. Unison - The unison setting for certain synths are not being translated to the song patterns correctly in some instances. This is a known Web Audio API compatibility issue and we are looking in to it.
  6. Phasing - You may hear some phasing when overlaying drummer patterns onto your song composition with pre-compilation turned on. This is just a transient issue and does not affect your composition. We are looking into this, but you can turn off pre-compilation temporarily or layer the patterns on your song structure. This is most likely caused by the delay differences in FX Racks between the Master Sequencer and the Drummer unit.
  7. Templates - After initial install or following updates, the templates list may take a while to appear. This is due to the platform having to reconstruct your local cache. Please be patient.
  8. Refresh and Recovery - You can use the SOS icon to recover your session in most circumstances. You can learn more within the Performance and Tuning section towards the end of the documentation.
  9. Updates - Try not to update the app if you already have a different instance running within a browser tab. If the update fails for any reason try closing the app and/or the browser tab and restarting. You can also try clearing the browser cache and reloading. If you still encounter issues, please get in touch with us... support@dappledark.com
  10. Master Limiter - If a limiter is present on the master channel, it temporarily activates in the event of audio clipping. Sometimes it fails to return back to the correct state. You can reset this by toggling the unit or touching the threshold slider.

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