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Bernd Rösler
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@Scott said:
Support for XP was stopped at version 2.3.1 for S2. So, the latest version, 2.4.4 isn’t supported in XP.Version 2.3.1 is still available to download from your account (after registration) for users still on that OS
Thanks…because there is an crossgrade to SP2 in Germany…
So if I buy SP2.0 I can download a version that works on XP? I want o buy a new Audio PC in a few month…with Win 10Pro…so then, I can install the new version on DVD.
Are there any things to consider during the registration process, if I download the “old” version and then in a few month install the new version?
Best regards and thanks for help
Bernd
Thanks…but I edited the loops and so I have to import
everything again. The problem is, that I don’t know how
I changed the velocity during the import of this two sorts of loops.
I think afterwards there is no way to find out what happened?
So anyway do you think the above described way could solve the
problem too?
Regards
downtown
Yes, midi loops…so that means going into Cubase, Key Editor an then
adjust to same velocity level like in the other loop that is louder.
Good idea, I will try it…but how to adjust? Mark the entire louder loop,
looking on the velocity level than go the qieter one and just overtake it?
Thanks for help…
downtown
Hi,
i’ve created a song using the funkmaster expansion with different loops
from the Jabo and Clyde Kit. The whole Drums played with the Clyde Kit
an now I habe the problem, that the loops from Jabo are much qieter
than the loops from Clyde Kit. So at the change of the loops you will hear
the loops gettin qieter. I want to create Audiofiles with Multiexport
in Cubase but I don’t want to do it twice for both Kits.
Any ideas?
Regards
downtown
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