Not a problem. I should have laid back a little bit more too, I've seen you take some crap here - many do, it comes with the territory and we're not all thick-skinned all the time. It isn't possible!wagtunes wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 8:17 pmThanks. And again my apologies if I came off snarky. It was not my intention. I still can't believe the cost of some of the drum sets out there. That I actually was able to get this for under $150 totally floors me. Might be the bargain of the year for me. I just put together a kit from scratch for my current song that I absolutely know for a fact I could not have created with anything that I had in my arsenal up to this point. If you take the time to put on your programmer's cap, this thing is a virtual playground the likes I've never seen before. This and MODO Bass will now go side by side on all non EDM tracks.Peter - IK Multimedia wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 8:10 pmThe devs are aware of this happening in some versions of Cubase and should have a fix released as soon as possible.wagtunes wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 6:21 pm This is why I asked about DAW compatibility. Drag and drop or MIDI patterns does not work in Cubase 7. I get the little pointer with the plus sign but when I go to drop it onto the track, nothing happens.
Oh well, I never used MIDI patterns anyway so I guess I won't miss this. Still, a bit annoying.
Thanks for the kind words too! I think I really had the most fun putting together some crazy Bubinga kit modifications that were definitely either near, on, or a bit over the edge of what would "normally be done" with regard to drums. I'm pretty sure you can get that tight tiny snare you were looking for before MODO DRUM was released (if I'm remembering correctly that was you, if not apologies again as my memory isn't what it used to be).