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You can in excel: https://superuser.com/a/407085

Also, I believe you can change the default separator in Settings somewhere.


I don't know if you noticed the date on that was 2012 and it is currently 2025; along with my comment mentioning "rabbit hole, weeks ago" but all of those settings no longer exist.


I just opened Excel M365, opened per Data -> From Text/CSV a csv file and coulds chose the delimiter.

I tested semicolon and comma and in both cases the autorecognition selected the correct delimiter but I could change it to equal sign, space, tab, user defined.

You can't change the decimal separator, but the field delimiter is possible.


Just wanted to say that I really like the style/design of your change log timeline. :)


Do you know if there is any (noticeable) added latency when doing passthrough?


So I took measurments - it's not as great as memory served.

In order to get accurate timestamps, processing midi IN takes priority over OUT.

So OUT can vary in latency between 5ms and 60ms. An unfortunate amount.

Improvements can be made here. I'd recommend a splitter if you need low latency.


Do you have any suggestions or experience with such devices? I’m using a DP with USB to host only, connected to a computer/DAW. Ideally I would like to be able to continue to have it connected to the DAW, but also connected to the Jamcorder for seamless recording :)


Yes you can do that.

Buy a standard midi to usb adapter (~$20), then do:

piano -> (usb) -> Jamcorder -> (midi out) -> adapter -> (usb) -> pc

It should give acceptable latency for real-time recording.


made improvements. It's now about 12ms constant. Usable for real-time playback.


I think its well under 1ms, but it's can't remember off-hand.

But definitely not humanly noticeable.


Do you ship to Europe?


Yes!


I’m right handed but I often use my left hand and left ear, or sometimes even my right hand and left ear


Right hand/left ear feels incredibly awkward to me — almost as bad as trying to get something from your left pocket with your right hand.


When pricing pages use keywords like “popular” for one of the options, is it just pure marketing tactics or is there any truth behind it?


How many of these tweeks can be done without editing the Registry? And if they are all registry modifications can’t you just backup the registry before applying the changes?


I haven't tried Windows 11 but on 10, a lot of these tweaks and opt-outs are available in the system settings now.

You can backup the registry or create restore points but I don't think that you can selectively revert these changes like a commit. If you don't intend to reinstall Windows often, I would just take the time to go through these settings manually instead to be on the safe side...


This is what "System Restore" is for: https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/use-system-resto...

It looks like they're all registry modifications, yes.


I have had issues where a restore point didn't revert certain registry settings and have had to do a full reinstall.


Can you give some more info? Which version of Windows? Because I've never had a system restore go crazy unless a hard drive has gotten corrupted.


Wouldn't doing it through a UI still result in the changes being saved to the registry?


Regarding the name, doesn’t it implify fuzzification of data?


If you want it to be even harder to bike, try releasing some air from the tires :)


Oh I do! I pump them up to considerably less than full.


There is already a mistake. It refers to a function by the wrong name: os.path.comonpath > commonpath


In the critical limit every GPT critic chain is essentially a spellchecker.


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