Yes I’m running XP with Boot Camp on an Intel Mac. I just reinstalled the software, and I adjusted the sensitivity/threshold via the red line. That seemed to do the trick. I was using the sensitivity slider. So far the program hasn’t crashed. I guess I need to dig deeper into the manual, but can this software run as a plugin within a DAW. It would be great if I could just open this within the timeline on an audio track and have it export to a new MIDI track, rather than having to export separately, then import the MIDI info into a DAW.
Thanks for that info guys. Not sure why I’d have to manually move the line up or down, as I figured that’s what the sensitivity/threshold slider was for. As soon as I can get Drumtracker to open, I’ll be happy to check that out. Now every time I open the program and then add a new input track, it starts to read the file and then closes with a “runtime error” message. Fun stuff! I’ll try removing/reinstalling the software before I call Toontrack up for a refund. Not impressed.
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