It helps put the 9.1.2 update in context.

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Unless you're in record overdub mode, right? Then it should not erase pre-existing MIDI data.Shooshie wrote:The method of record-enabling MIDI tracks does not work, since an actual recording pass will erase all the MIDI in the tracks.
He says the readme is a "complete list". It isn't, and says so right in the readme. I replied asking if a complete list exists.Robert Randolph wrote:Folks, please check out https://www.gearslutz.com/board/12110908-post53.html
It helps put the 9.1.2 update in context.
This seems to have completely taken this thread off topic. I'll be attempting to move posts to another topic that was actually opened up pertaining specifically to this new VI.crescentoon55 wrote:By the way... I just saw this.... https://www.spectrasonics.net/products/ ... /index.php
Plugs operating under their own players are not working well. Vienna, Stylus and others that use their own engine within the DAW. G Player and Reactor have the same issues right?crescentoon55 wrote:Plugins with problems... soundlib- G Player.... and Reaktor 5 & 6 ...but only one or two presets from them... strange. G player plays gigasampler sounds and I have been having sync problems with it...
Overdub mode wouldn't be the best way, because you'll record more MIDI on the same track as you record. However, if you want to set up the inputs, Multi-Record will work. (not the same as overdub)James Steele wrote:Unless you're in record overdub mode, right? Then it should not erase pre-existing MIDI data.Shooshie wrote:The method of record-enabling MIDI tracks does not work, since an actual recording pass will erase all the MIDI in the tracks.
Right. I get you. So if you combined record-overdub mode with Multi-Record and made sure the rec-enabled tracks you DID NOT want to record over were assigned to accept input for either no source or a source that was not active, you'd be fine.Shooshie wrote:Overdub mode wouldn't be the best way, because you'll record more MIDI on the same track as you record. However, if you want to set up the inputs, Multi-Record will work. (not the same as overdub)James Steele wrote:Unless you're in record overdub mode, right? Then it should not erase pre-existing MIDI data.Shooshie wrote:The method of record-enabling MIDI tracks does not work, since an actual recording pass will erase all the MIDI in the tracks.
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Yep same for me, they are now greyed out in preferences/themes and not selectable. Not good.dinobass wrote:So finally with 9.12 Amplidood's Themes are no longer available. They worked in 9.1 for me. Anybody else? That in itself is almost enough to downgrade!
Excellent - thank you, I didn't know about that.Guitar Gaz wrote:Of course they do work in 9.12 ! But you have to change the DP version named in the Info.plist file in the Contents folder of the Theme package.
Haha... that's what I was trying to say. Thanks. I forgot where you did that.Guitar Gaz wrote:Of course they do work in 9.12 ! But you have to change the DP version named in the Info.plist file in the Contents folder of the Theme package.