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      observantsound
      last edited by observantsound

      This is what I'm seeing when I click "Adds a crossfade to overlapping sounds" in the sample editor.
      Pretty self explanatory I think.
      On Windows Version 3.6.2

      Screenshot 2024-01-21 132144.jpg

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        d.healey @observantsound
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        @observantsound This is fixed in the latest develop branch

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          observantsound @d.healey
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          @d-healey Oh ok cool.
          I was wondering about this actually. In your video you recommended to stay up to date with the develop branch. But isn't that risky?
          Wouldn't it make sense to only work on stable releases for a project?

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            d.healey @observantsound
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            @observantsound stable just means static, it doesn't mean more reliable or less buggy.

            The best solution is to use git and then you can easily hop between different commits. If a new commit causes you issues you can go back to an older one while you wait for a fix. I'm always running the latest commit (as long as it builds) .

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              DanH @d.healey
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              @d-healey @observantsound I'll try recent commits if something has been fixed or there's a feature I want to test / implement. But otherwise, for existing products, I'm super cautious about exporting updates with brand new commits - learn't the hard way that unless you fully test your plugin with a new commit you can't be sure your plugin will work.

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