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Hello COFX,
I use Kubik since a long time and i'm more then happy with the synth for sure. But there is a small annoying interface bug with Kubik. It is not a showstopper but maybe you can solve it easily: The thing is that when i open the synth for editing purposes the play mode button is always in pushed position. This is the case within Ableton Live and Cubase and on different computers. When i move the cursor over the Kubik interface the button returns in normal position. I use version 216. Is it possible for you to solve this? I would be even more happy with Kubik. Maybe others can confirm? Thanks, Telephone. |
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Must admit never heard of this , I'll have a look into and see if I can see what is happening |
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Concretefx wrote: Must admit never heard of this , I'll have a look into and see if I can see what is happening
So fast an answer! Great support! Hope it is not a big programmer issue. Greetings, Telephone. |
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Hi there
I've just tried this in Live & SX3 , and I'm not getting it , hmm . Is anyone else having this being pressed down to start with ? Cheers Jon |
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How is that possible? Since i have Kubik it shows the pushed button.
I will explain again: Open with the vst edit button form within Cubase Kubik. Leave the mouse untouched, what i see next is the button pushed! I can not believe others can not replicate. Please let know.... |
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Yes I understand what you mean , however it doesn't do that on the systems I've tried , and so it's difficult to fix something when I can't replicate it , however I'll keep exploring. |
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