I noticed some 'instruments' have elements that don't cover each others range.
In such cases shouldn't it only play the union of those ranges? (or have an option ... or be made more obvious?)
Or else, when going beyond the common range (union) you're only getting a partial playback of the intended sound (only the elements which work on that note). OK - I guess it could be just a support element for that part of the full 'instrument' range (?)
I suggest that this should also represented graphically on the 'preview ribbon' at the bottom of the interface by e.g, opaque colored block(s) (not just on the individual element sample keyboard display - which, as it happens, appears to be showing the incorrect range in light blue anyway(?)).
Take Pianos - Cinematic Piano 2 for instance, (this one actually sounds OK on the outliers as it's more of a choir suppoting the sound)
Element 1 - Mellotron Choir Tape - has a range of G3-F6
Elements 2-4 - extend somewhat further
The Element OSC/SMP keyboard shows a low E to high D range
More pronounced is say e.g, on Pattern Synth - Lots of Strings. Between B3/C4 it sounds like a different instrument - with 4 of it's 6 elements dropped. Again an octave lower when it drops to a single element.
Hey - the sounds are still cool and why don't I just stick to the ranges where I like the sound, all elements or not(?) Well - perhaps it's not obvious ... and should be?