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Success. For some reason, I had to do a clean install of 3.1.1.
Thanks for the help, guys. Phew.
Hi. I can’t remember what it said, but it was whatever update my product manager told me to download this morning. I’ll try re-downloading and reinstalling 3.1.1 when I finish work tonight and let you know how it goes
I’m not entirely sure what you mean. The tempo hasn’t been changed, plus it works flawlessly with a reinstalled copy of my original d/l…
So, I’ve just uninstalled the latest update, and reinstalled an old version I found on a remote drive (WIN 302), and Tracker works perfectly. Of course, I’ve now lost the use of my SD3 library, because I’ve updated that, and it needs a newer version of the host to run.
This is some pretty major balls-up, here.
….and further again, I’ve just found that this doesn’t actually solve the problem, as the snare track gradually moves in and out of time. So I’m back to square 1, with an wonderful bit of software which is unuseable for one of its major functions.
Further to this, I’ve discovered that it HAS created a MIDI track for the whole file, but I had to stretch it to fit the project. Any ideas?
I’ve just updated, and I’m still having the same problems with tracker. It simply doesn’t export the whole file. I’ve imported a snare track into SD3, analyzed it, exported it to a MIDI track, and it’s only most of the file (64 bars, to be precise).
This means that Tracker, which previously worked perfectly, is now unsuseable for me.
Is there a way of rolling back the upgrades so I can have it working again? I have a big album project coming up and kinda need Tracker to work in the same way it has been since I first installed SD3. Very, very disappointed right now.
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