Hello.
All puns aside, I like this program a lot. Thanks for developing it.
I'm new to the list so I apologize if any of these issues have already been raised/addressed. Here we go:
1. There is a buzz during the playback of certain drum sounds. This happened particularly badly when I made my own kit and previewed the sounds. I actually had to quit the program to get the buzz to stop. Related to this issue, are there guidelines to making drum sounds that I don't know about?
2. Will Doggiebox ever ship with default drum icons? I made a kit assuming they'd be in there. I was wrong and consequently couldn't see where I was putting my drums.
3. Will there ever be channel soloing and or muting? This isn't a big priority right now, I was just curious.
I'm also using version 1A3.
That's all for now. Thanks very much. Josh.
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On 09,11,02 at 8:12 pm -0500, J. Musick wrote:
All puns aside, I like this program a lot. Thanks for developing it.
Glad you like it. :)
- There is a buzz during the playback of certain drum sounds. This happened
particularly badly when I made my own kit and previewed the sounds. I actually had to quit the program to get the buzz to stop. Related to this issue, are there guidelines to making drum sounds that I don't know about?
Can you e-mail me your .dbkit file (off-list)? I've never witnessed this problem, and if I can reproduce it, I'll see if I can hunt down the cause.
- Will Doggiebox ever ship with default drum icons? I made a kit assuming
they'd be in there. I was wrong and consequently couldn't see where I was putting my drums.
That's a good idea, I'll add this to the bug list. Thanks.
- Will there ever be channel soloing and or muting? This isn't a big
priority right now, I was just curious.
That's also a good idea, I'll also add it to the list. Thanks also. ;)
"Confidence of creating deliciousness. This tastiness can not be carried even by both hands."
Who's that quote from, anyway?
-b