A1TriggerGate
- KVRist
- 147 posts since 1 Jan, 2004 from Germany
thank you guys for your ideas ... i'll definitely consider them !

- KVRAF
- 2960 posts since 9 Dec, 2011 from falling
Yet another fantastic plugin.a1audio.de wrote:thank you guys for your ideas ... i'll definitely consider them !
One request ... could you include the option to cook hotdogs? Free hotdogs, just not the ones from China.
Thanks!
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- KVRist
- 147 posts since 1 Jan, 2004 from Germany
hahabillcarroll wrote:Yet another fantastic plugin.a1audio.de wrote:thank you guys for your ideas ... i'll definitely consider them !
One request ... could you include the option to cook hotdogs? Free hotdogs, just not the ones from China.
Thanks!
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- Pick Me Pick me!
- 10242 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from a state of confusion
I'm having issues with it syncing properly in Cubase Artist 8 -- it seems to start at different places in the gated pattern on a tracks timeline.. I have to keep starting it over and over by clicking in the timeline until it 'catches' the correct time.
Featurewise, though, it is fantastic and thank you very much for updating and releasing this for free!
I too am awaiting the tempodelay.. that use to be my goto delay years ago.
Featurewise, though, it is fantastic and thank you very much for updating and releasing this for free!
I too am awaiting the tempodelay.. that use to be my goto delay years ago.
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- KVRian
- 652 posts since 17 Mar, 2002 from Paris
Not "looking a gift horse in the mouth" (
).. I think this is a super plugin.. bravo, and thank you!
.. but there is a bit of a problem running it in Cubase 8.0.20 Mac 64-bit (OS X 10.9.5 here)..
As soon as A1TriggerGate's GUI is open (even if the plugin is "switched off"), the entire Cubase application's graphics become extremely sluggish (the screen updating not more frequently than about once per second). This does not affect audio performance in any way, and as soon as the GUI is closed, Cubase responds normally again.
As soon as A1TriggerGate's GUI is open (even if the plugin is "switched off"), the entire Cubase application's graphics become extremely sluggish (the screen updating not more frequently than about once per second). This does not affect audio performance in any way, and as soon as the GUI is closed, Cubase responds normally again.
I did get a life,once...but it was faulty, so I sent it back.
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- KVRAF
- 35671 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Doesn't happen here, but i have some similar problems with the NI Replika GUI in Cubase Elements 8... there's something weird about Cubase's GUI anyway in version 8. Also have a strange thing with the top panel, and some issues when i open up the track's channel settings.
- KVRist
- 147 posts since 1 Jan, 2004 from Germany
hmm ... which platform (mac/pc) and os (mavericks/yosemite/xp/win7/win8) do you use ?VitaminD wrote:I'm having issues with it syncing properly in Cubase Artist 8 -- it seems to start at different places in the gated pattern on a tracks timeline.. I have to keep starting it over and over by clicking in the timeline until it 'catches' the correct time.
Featurewise, though, it is fantastic and thank you very much for updating and releasing this for free!
I too am awaiting the tempodelay.. that use to be my goto delay years ago.
- KVRist
- 147 posts since 1 Jan, 2004 from Germany
ok, maybe i have to look into the whole gui/graphic updating stuff again.vic_france wrote:Not "looking a gift horse in the mouth" ().. I think this is a super plugin.. bravo, and thank you!
.. but there is a bit of a problem running it in Cubase 8.0.20 Mac 64-bit (OS X 10.9.5 here)..
As soon as A1TriggerGate's GUI is open (even if the plugin is "switched off"), the entire Cubase application's graphics become extremely sluggish (the screen updating not more frequently than about once per second). This does not affect audio performance in any way, and as soon as the GUI is closed, Cubase responds normally again.
does this really happen, if the plugin is turned off ?
and does "off" means the cubase-internal-bypass or the bypass inside of A1TriggerGate ?
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- KVRian
- 652 posts since 17 Mar, 2002 from Paris
Hi Alex,a1audio.de wrote:ok, maybe i have to look into the whole gui/graphic updating stuff again.vic_france wrote:Not "looking a gift horse in the mouth" ().. I think this is a super plugin.. bravo, and thank you!
.. but there is a bit of a problem running it in Cubase 8.0.20 Mac 64-bit (OS X 10.9.5 here)..
As soon as A1TriggerGate's GUI is open (even if the plugin is "switched off"), the entire Cubase application's graphics become extremely sluggish (the screen updating not more frequently than about once per second). This does not affect audio performance in any way, and as soon as the GUI is closed, Cubase responds normally again.
does this really happen, if the plugin is turned off ?
and does "off" means the cubase-internal-bypass or the bypass inside of A1TriggerGate ?
thanks for investigating
Just now, for testing purposes, I created a new Project, completely empty, apart from an (empty) stereo audio track, with A1TriggerGate inserted on it.
It displays this sluggish behavior (o.k. "once per second" is a slight exaggeration.. maybe two screen updates per second
But as soon as I close the GUI (even when the plugin is active, and Cubase is in Play mode), Cubase's UI responds normally again.
This is with Cubase 8.0.20 Mac 64-bit, running on OS X 10.9.5 on a 2009 Mac Pro. 2.66GHz Quad-Core.
I did get a life,once...but it was faulty, so I sent it back.
- KVRist
- 147 posts since 1 Jan, 2004 from Germany
ok, i see ... i will have a look into my gui/gfx code asap !vic_france wrote:Hi Alex,a1audio.de wrote:ok, maybe i have to look into the whole gui/graphic updating stuff again.vic_france wrote:Not "looking a gift horse in the mouth" ().. I think this is a super plugin.. bravo, and thank you!
.. but there is a bit of a problem running it in Cubase 8.0.20 Mac 64-bit (OS X 10.9.5 here)..
As soon as A1TriggerGate's GUI is open (even if the plugin is "switched off"), the entire Cubase application's graphics become extremely sluggish (the screen updating not more frequently than about once per second). This does not affect audio performance in any way, and as soon as the GUI is closed, Cubase responds normally again.
does this really happen, if the plugin is turned off ?
and does "off" means the cubase-internal-bypass or the bypass inside of A1TriggerGate ?
thanks for investigating
Just now, for testing purposes, I created a new Project, completely empty, apart from an (empty) stereo audio track, with A1TriggerGate inserted on it.
It displays this sluggish behavior (o.k. "once per second" is a slight exaggeration.. maybe two screen updates per second), whether I use Cubase's own Bypass button on the Insert slot, or whether I use the Bypass button at the bottom-right of the plugin GUI.
But as soon as I close the GUI (even when the plugin is active, and Cubase is in Play mode), Cubase's UI responds normally again.
This is with Cubase 8.0.20 Mac 64-bit, running on OS X 10.9.5 on a 2009 Mac Pro. 2.66GHz Quad-Core.
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- KVRian
- 652 posts since 17 Mar, 2002 from Paris
Happy reading!a1audio.de wrote: ok, i see ... i will have a look into my gui/gfx code asap !
I did get a life,once...but it was faulty, so I sent it back.
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- KVRist
- 134 posts since 28 Feb, 2007
WOW! Great! I frequently use mgTriggerGate plugin still so this new recreation made me a lot of happiness.
THANKS!!!!

THANKS!!!!
- KVRAF
- 4845 posts since 2 Sep, 2005 from city of lights (nl)
Thanks for sharing 
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