I wonder what that's for
Don't get your hopes up just yet, there are some ASIO related problems to straighten out first.
More info on http://www.skale.org
//Tomas
Yes, the tracker philosophy is unsurpassed in some areas when it comes to control and efficency. Man, it almost feels like it's my religionoriginal flipper wrote:HI
So - anyone using it as a vsti?
I used to love using Octamed - the way you could QUICKLY load up a sample and have it spread over ALL octaves and then QUICKLY input a run of data for some really nice pitched lines - especially nice for percussion.
Flipper.
If its working on some VST hosts as VSTi so on what host did the skale tracker crew tested it on ?elfan wrote:Yes, the tracker philosophy is unsurpassed in some areas when it comes to control and efficency. Man, it almost feels like it's my religionoriginal flipper wrote:HI
So - anyone using it as a vsti?
I used to love using Octamed - the way you could QUICKLY load up a sample and have it spread over ALL octaves and then QUICKLY input a run of data for some really nice pitched lines - especially nice for percussion.
Flipper..
Unfortunately, the VSTi isn't working yet (like I didn't see _this_ coming). When loaded, it crashes the host. But Baktery is working on it as we speak, so hopefully we'll see a fix in the near future.
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However, nothing stops you from trying it! Perhaps it's working in some host on some system configuration somewhere. The more people that's testing it, the more it helps the Skale crew getting a working version out.
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//Tomas
Yeah, that's a good questionScr1pt3r wrote:If its working on some VST hosts as VSTi so on what host did the skale tracker crew tested it on ?
Yes, it complains about the .dat file because you haven't placed it where Skale expects it to be. Follow the instructions in HowToUseSkaleVSTiUnderCubase.html contained in the full Skale distribution pack.Armadillo wrote:Nope, still doesn't work in Cubase SE, even with the new VSTi .dll.![]()
Keeps complaining about that .dat file?
Baktery mentioned that the .dat file is not where it's supposed to be. But where is it supposed to be then?
That's funny, I thought it defaulted to window mode. Anyhow, you can run it in a window if you like. Push the "window mode"-button in the right margin in the main screen in Skale.Armadillo wrote:cool it works. would be nice if it didn't have to be full screen though.
I still don't know if i can get used to using trackers again, it's been almost 10 years
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