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Version Info
Latest available release
What operating system are you seeing the problem on?
Linux (any distro)
Bug Behavior
If you have pitch rates off, choose a song which starts on beat 0, and use a super low rate (e.g. 0.05x), the song will warp past the first note during fade in. This results in forced misses every time.
This is an exceptionally minor bug I ran into while attempting to do a silly challenge. It appears to only impact songs which start immediately beat wise, but there may be some leeway for further triggering I didn't find while trying to reproduce this bug on other songs.
Expected Behavior
Like with pitch rates on, I would expect the song to play without warping the player past the first note, resulting in a forced miss every time.
Reproduction Steps
To reproduce:
- Disable pitch on rates
- Navigate to a song which starts on beat 0.00
- Select an exceptionally low rate, such as 0.1x or 0.05x
- The song begins after the first note(s), resulting in forced misses.
Anything else?
I happened to be recording, so you can see a few minute video of the bug discovery here.
Is there an existing issue for this?
Contact Details
Reply to issue.
Version Info
Latest available release
What operating system are you seeing the problem on?
Linux (any distro)
Bug Behavior
If you have pitch rates off, choose a song which starts on beat 0, and use a super low rate (e.g. 0.05x), the song will warp past the first note during fade in. This results in forced misses every time.
This is an exceptionally minor bug I ran into while attempting to do a silly challenge. It appears to only impact songs which start immediately beat wise, but there may be some leeway for further triggering I didn't find while trying to reproduce this bug on other songs.
Expected Behavior
Like with pitch rates on, I would expect the song to play without warping the player past the first note, resulting in a forced miss every time.
Reproduction Steps
To reproduce:
Anything else?
I happened to be recording, so you can see a few minute video of the bug discovery here.