Thanks Malachy 5, glad it works ok on your system.malachy5 wrote:Hi Lotuzia,Lotuzia wrote:No type in values, but you can assign them to midi CCs for remote control.malachy5 wrote:Very tempted to buy this great Drum machine but the demo freezes a lot on me in latest Ableton Suite on OSX, just gets stuck and loops on a piece of audio buffer, is this something in the demo build that is fixed in 1.01? Even if the project is mostly just StiX. Anyone else notice that?
It sounds great, I was surprised how well it sounds compared to e.g. Heartbeat and Tremor (I own Tremor and demoed Heartbeat).
One thing I noticed and couldn't find in quick scan of manual is if there is a way to type in values to e.g. stretch and pitch?
Also please could you indicate if the freeze problem affects both VST and AU versions of StiX ? (You can switch between them on Live) (It's the first time such a problem is reported) Demo version is 1.0 and StiX is now 1.01, but as this behaviour was never seen, it could not have been *fixed* for 1.01, so please be cautious.( or maybe install the full featured, but time limited, demo version so you'llbe able to test the current full version )
I tried the full featured version, both single and multi-out and both rock solid, no issues with intensive use over 24hrs so it seems to have been something with the demo version on my machine. I've bought it on the deadline, looking forward to using it.
One little feature I thought would be a nice addition would be having individual pad pan as a destination in the Polystep or Mod Matrix to be able to add random pan to some percussion, no biggie as it can be done externally easily but it's nice to be able to save state as a self-contained patch.
Stix sounds really great and seems easy to get a nice groove going, something I struggle with in other x0x sequencers or in DAW piano roll, great job! Works really well with PolyKB which I also picked up
Pan automation : Yes, that's one of the features I have been discussing with Xils-Lab lately. I have good hope it will be implemented at some point in the future. (Though I can't promise anything)