
Hmm, well, I sort of had an “enforced” upgrade to Sierra this past week because my internal HD died, and while I had complete Time Machine backups of my El Capitan install, it seemed best to move forward. Alas, Doggiebox seems partially broken on Sierra: I can open files and play things, but the Tool Palette seems to have choked — instead of it appearing I get a mysterious little panel labelled “Field” but containing little else. I suspect it is the remains of a broken Tool Palette. The main effect is that I can do most things _except_ change time signature or tempo. :P Anyone else with Sierra seeing something similar? Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ <https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/> https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ <https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/> http://www.carlaz.com/music.html <http://www.carlaz.com/music.html>
On 15 Feb 2017, at 16:18, Carl Edlund Anderson <cea@carlaz.com> wrote:
Hi Carl (& all),
Oh, that’s good to know that Ben doesn’t consider Doggiebox abandonware just yet! I realize that the drum-machine scene etc. has changed a lot since Doggiebox first came out (looooong, long ago now!), and though I might use the Logic/GarageBand “Drummer” feature when just messing around without a particular plan, I still tend to turn to Doggiebox when trying to cook up something specific.
Thus, actually, my question wondering if it still works on Sierra. :)
And it seems like it pretty much does, probably at least as well as on El Capitan (where it’s been pretty much “business as usual for me”, really).
Cheers, Carl
-- Carl Edlund Anderson https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ https://soundcloud.com/espada-negra/ http://www.carlaz.com/music.html
On 15 Feb 2017, at 03:17 , Carl Freire <cpflists@carlfreire.com> wrote:
BTW, I recently (as in--coincidentally--just about the same time Carl posted his note!) had an exchange with Ben Kennedy in connection with finally upgrading to 2.0.2 and a registration glitch that arose in the process (since solved). I hesitate to speak for him, but he did say we shouldn't consider Doggiebox to be abandonware--life and work are just conspiring against him when it comes to fitting in any work on this project (don't we all know how that goes . . . the CD I've been planning to release is already a year behind schedule, sigh). Anyway, he said he hopes to drop us all a note here sooner rather than later.
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