Both Audiality itself, and the Redux sound wrapper, occasionally print warnings about late messages, nonexistent voices and whatnot. These are not critical, of no interest unless one is debugging or optimizing sounds, and the printouts themselves can cause audio glitches, so they should only be enabled in debug mode.
Both Audiality itself, and the Redux sound wrapper, occasionally print warnings about late messages, nonexistent voices and whatnot. These are not critical, of no interest unless one is debugging or optimizing sounds, and the printouts themselves can cause audio glitches, so they should only be enabled in debug mode.