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  1. Hello! I'm using the Version 1.2.21003. After I "evaluate and play" a score in a Workspace, all other score evaluate and play the first score even if I remove the file. For example if I have: Score A Score B and I evaluate and play Score A, when I evaluate and play Score B it plays Score A. If I remove score A, and evaluate and play score B it will play Score A (even though Score A is no longer there). If I remove all scores and evaluate and play in a blank screen, it will play score A. Additionally, after evaluating and playing multiple times, Opus Modus will cease to be able to evaluate and play anything. It gives me the following error: ? compile-score nil > Error: Too few arguments in call to #<Compiled-function serialize-scores #x3000015A629F>: > 0 arguments provided, at least 1 required. > While executing: serialize-scores, in process Listener-1(6). > Type cmd-. to abort, cmd-\ for a list of available restarts. > Type :? for other options. 1 > Once this occurs, it will be the same for all scores. Any idea what's happening? Thanks, T
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