The sound of a note doesn't change with "set instrument" in the Ubuntu version (I'm using Lucid, both from the live CD and Wubi)--but it does with Windows. Any thoughts?
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aardvarkpal wrote:
The sound of a note doesn't change with "set instrument" in the Ubuntu version (I'm using Lucid, both from the live CD and Wubi)--but it does with Windows. Any thoughts?
well i use windows and i works fine... i wonder what is wrong?
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aardvarkpal wrote:
The sound of a note doesn't change with "set instrument" in the Ubuntu version (I'm using Lucid, both from the live CD and Wubi)--but it does with Windows. Any thoughts?
Hmm, that's odd. Well, the Ubuntu version of Scratch is the newest and probably still has some bugs. I'm surprised that no one else has posted this before...
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The Ubuntu version, as I recall, has a lot of bugs in it... You may wish to pass this on to the Scratch Team. I know they've had some issues with MIDI sound on Ubuntu in the past, so that may be what you're experiencing.
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coolstuff wrote:
The Ubuntu version, as I recall, has a lot of bugs in it... You may wish to pass this on to the Scratch Team. I know they've had some issues with MIDI sound on Ubuntu in the past, so that may be what you're experiencing.
Well, the system MUST have bugs because it's new.
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Zoomreddin wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
The Ubuntu version, as I recall, has a lot of bugs in it... You may wish to pass this on to the Scratch Team. I know they've had some issues with MIDI sound on Ubuntu in the past, so that may be what you're experiencing.
Well, the system MUST have bugs because it's new.
I'm assuming by "the system" you're referring to the Linux version of Scratch. Correct me if I'm wrong.
It's not actually all that new, but I think the main issue is that it's built for Linux. Scratch runs in Squeak, and Squeak isn't all that reliable on Linux.
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