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  1. Is it just me, or is this instrument way more quiet than other ones at v15? I'm having trouble getting the correct volume balance with ensembles, especially since the Pan Flute sounds louder in the 3ml Editor (MS2 Edition). Is this an oversight in the editor or a game bug?
  2. So, as most of the composers from Mabinogi may be aware of, a tempo change only has to be noted in 1 out of all 3 tracks, and all tracks will apply it. This allows us to insert tempo changes during ties as well, for example if I had c+8&c+8 that starts with t60, but speeds up after the first eight note into t90, I can do this by telling another track at the exact moment when the first note ends to switch to t90, and it will still apply to all tracks. This creates a more dynamic performance. I noticed in MS2, that tempo changes have to be noted in every track, MS2MML will not look at tempo changes from other tracks for each track within the same score. Thus my question, is it possible to create a tempo change within a tie on the same track? I tried t60c+8&t90c+8, however this breaks the tie, and 3mle plays both notes seperately. If anyone has insight into this, I'd greatly appreciate the input.
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