a little bug that affects all CA VSTs (not sure where else to post this)

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wayfinder
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a little bug that affects all CA VSTs (not sure where else to post this)

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Hi! All the Cherry Audio VSTs have a QWERTY keyboard feature, and it's a little buggy on non-QWERTY keyboards. I have a QWERTZ layout, and when I play a note that's mapped to the Z key, two notes get played since the Z key is also mapped to OCT-, so there's a second Note On event a little after the first, an octave down. Only the second note receives a Note Off though, so that's sort of annoying :)
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Re: a little bug that affects all CA VSTs (not sure where else to post this)

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Hi,

That's why it's called the QWERTY keyboard. :wink:

But seriously, I'll pass your comment along to the team.

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Re: a little bug that affects all CA VSTs (not sure where else to post this)

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Hi, I can confirm that problem. I also use a QWERTZ keyboard. It took me a while to find out, why played octave decreases unexpected.
A solution would be nice.
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Re: a little bug that affects all CA VSTs (not sure where else to post this)

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Hello
Same thing here - not all keywords are made Qwerty, and those are probably a minority. Adapting to the keyboard layout in use is very standard and absolutely required to make this usable. I'm surprised this is not implemented by default.
Thanks in advance

Mac 10.14 / CA2600
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