I purchased Waveform 11 and have installed it on a couple different machines while I'm learning it.
I have it installed on a nice, powerful Win10 machine and also on a little Ubuntu 19.10 Linux box. It only has 4Gig of Ram and a dual core i5 but it's great for portability and has plenty of horsepower to run all the demos at below 15% cpu. Waveform runs great on it most of the time.
I was going through the step sequencer tutorial video and ran into a problem.
When the initial drum loop is chopped into a few segments to isolate and import into the MultiSampler it simply doesn't work on Ubuntu 19.10. Grabbing the "file" icon on the wave clip and attempting to drag that into the left panel of the Multisampler doesn't actually do anything. It's as though Waveform thinks I haven't even let go of the mouse button. If I move the cursor over another track I can easily drop the clip there, but not into Multisampler. I also tried just moving a loop into a track and then moving that, via the file icon, into Multisampler. That didn't work either.
I can drop loops from the Search box into the Multisampler. There are times however, when even that doesn't work and Waveform acts more like the Multisampler is actually another application floating above Waveform. Sometimes Waveform pops in front of the Multisampler when selecting things in the Waveform window. When that is the case I have to close the plugin and launch it again for Waveform to recognize it and leave it floating above the tracks.
Using exactly the same technique on the Windows box works just as it should following the tutorial video.
Anybody else noticed this?
I am a Waveform Newb - and loving it by the way! I'm also a developer so I don't think the above is stupid user error. However, that's always possible.
