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Describe the bug
One of the synthesizer playability options is using the computer keyboard. Certain letters are matched to certain notes (A-L plus some letters from the above line), and pressing one of the letters triggers the synthesizer to play a certain note. The problem is that when the keyboard language is set to another language (in my case Greek) it stops responding.
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I noticed this difference in volume by testing Resounding settings, in this case the Enable/Disable at the top. The GUI sounds are much louder with the mod enabled (even in the Main Menu, outside of a loaded world). I can't tell if ingame sounds are a bit louder due to this aswell (at least sounds close to the player), but they are certainly not as noticeable/problematic as the GUI.
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This transform takes a fraction of the end or the start of the audio and treats that part as padding. We can implement several modes: