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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[weird stuff with nl mono/usb midi adapter]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>After some update my cart stopped booting and i&#039;ve &quot;started original version&quot; as described <a href="https://www.nanoloop.com/midi/one.html" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />Now the boot sequence starts with a falling rectangle (as if there weren&#039;t any cart inside at all) and on startup it says my nl version is 1.0.6<br />I don&#039;t know whether the following &quot;bugs&quot; are a result of an update or they were present before, but i didn&#039;t notice<br />1) if some step has some value in rightmost position and you change its step pause, the parameter value will decrease as soon as you release A<br />2) For example you have two patterns, length=16 steps, one of them is /2. The slower one will change its &quot;small background square that determines played steps&quot; on step 8.<br />That second thing might be actually a feature, because there are workarounds for that, and it somehow opens different options to program your patterns. Also this doesn&#039;t happen to sequences shorter than 16 steps.</p><p>Well, i thought that i could update the cart once more, but now my usb-midi adapter does not respond.<br />Web app doesn&#039;t react on &quot;receive&quot; and &quot;send&quot; clicks, though the browser detects the adapter. Also the command line tool throws an error.<br />&quot;RtMidiIn::openPort: error creating Windows MM MIDI input port.&quot;<br />&quot;RtMidiOut::sendMessage: error preparing sysex header.&quot;</p><p>So, are these described nl quirks common to see and these are not a result of a failed update?<br />And is something wrong with my adapter, or i can somehow fix that?</p><p>Thank you, and excuse my horrible english</p>]]></content>
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