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GO 3.1.1684 - Pipes Speaking After Release

JayR

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I am encountering a strange issue with one of my VPOs. On two of my stops, one on the swell and on in the pedal, one or many notes will continue sounding even after the key is released, for up to two seconds. Even if I play the note and quickly release it, the note plays on. The virtual console shows that the key has been released even though the note keeps playing. I have swapped samples for these stops, but that has not changed the behavior.

Any thoughts?

By the way, I am running this older version of GO, because the newer versions create thumping sounds with my older processor.

Thank You,
Jay
 

JayR

New member
I believe I have found the issue. It is in the sample. Apparently the end of loop marker is missing - Orgue de Forcalquier Oboe Clarion 4' and Plein Jeu IV. Even though I had pressed Delete Cache from the file menu, it was not deleted. I had to manually delete the cache. It was over a year old. Is there a way to delete the cache on exit?
 

e9925248

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Except for modifing the sample files itself, GO will recreate the cache itself, if necessary.
 
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