I tested everything with my Midi keyboard assuming the midi items would input the same data. And, yes, maybe there are some little issues here and there This is my first instrument plugin release. Please use the Reapack install routine for best results. When looking at the files, the file to be replaced had a more recent modification date than the one that was trying to replace it, so I just skipped that replacement. Maybe I should mention, I only got the Tukan plugins recently, and when I extracted the zip, one file was prompted to be replaced in the process, which appeared to be the switch graphic. Here's a quick run-through in case it helps: I did look at the video and this stuff seemed to be working on there. While playing, the synth is generally using less than 1% CPU. I checked that the mod sensitivity is 100%. And clicking the Pitch Range parameter shows the velocity diagram. But also, the REAPER LFO seems to be affecting the Pitch Range number when I do this (it is rapidly increasing and decreasing). In Cheat mode, when the shape of both oscillators is a triangle, inputting a REAPER LFO to the External CV for the mod section is generating a sort of crackling noise even when mod switches for cutoff and oscillator pitch are turned off. It does respond to a MIDI item, but the Mod is also not affecting the oscillator or filter when flipping their mod switches. I am not getting Poly-G to respond to input from my MIDI controller, though I tried another synth and it responded.
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