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MikeN
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Hi, I have a problem with chord identification and hope you can help.
I had it working such that I could play the question and when I got it wrong, I could play the question and play my answer. This was great because I could listen to the question and then compare it to my answer and hear the difference. I must have done something and changed the exercise set up because now the 'Play Your Answer' button is greyed out. Any help appreciated, thanks.
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Post by Quentin »

Hi,
The "Play you answer" button is greyed-out if you have unchecked the option "play tones on mouse click" from the "Exercise Settings" menu.
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Post by MikeN »

Thanks very much Quentin, you have solved my problem. I have only just bought this so you will probably be hearing from me some more. Thanks again - Mike
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Post by Quentin »

Hi Mike,
Sounds good. Please feel free to ask for advice at any time, we're here to help. :-)
Have fun training your ear!
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still not satisfied

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I also have this problem in the "melodic dictation" section where my wrong answers are greyed and this topic solves the problem but not completly. The thing is i dont want to have tone played on mouse click and still have the option of play my answer. Any help?
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Post by Quentin »

Unfortunately, both options are linked together. Turning one off deactivates the other.
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Post by KostaC »

I don't see reason for linking those two options. Those are two independent options and i think should separate in the next version. Until then, i will press the mute button when writing the answers. Thanks for the reply, good day :)
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