
Nice! I never actually got past what I was seeing on screen, so I didn't try the export and mix. Good to know. I had been avoiding simultaneous toms. Thanks. On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 6:34 PM, Ben Kennedy <ben@zygoat.ca> wrote:
Carl Edlund Anderson wrote at 12:39 PM (-0500) on 8/2/12:
On 02 Aug 2012, at 08:54, Mike Carlyle wrote:
I find it a little bothersome that, if I strike two toms at the same time, one of them bounces to group 3 by default, forcing me to have to think about how to handle that in the mix when a tom all of a sudden ends up on a hi-hat channel (using export multiple files).
Does the other simultaneous tom hit _really_ bounce to Group 3 (as reflected in the output AIFFs), or is that only a visual artifact of the way that Doggiebox needs to display two simultaneous hits for the same Group when the UI only allows space for one? My sense is the latter --
Carl is correct -- it's just shown that way in the UI, but on export, it the sound should be properly mixed with its designated group.
BTW, a version 2.0.2 update is now available. No new features, but a variety of small bug fixes. Also, dropped support for 10.5 and PowerPC -- sad that day has finally come. I would have preferred to maintain that support awhile longer, but with each update of the developer tools, Apple makes it increasingly difficult to support their older platforms. Ah well.
-b
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