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DC multi-out using internal sequencer in Cubasis with midi-pattern switching
Hey! Need some help, I assume what I'm trying to do is or should be possible, but I can't seem to fathom it! Normally when I use DC (Drum Computer), I have been using it on a single track in Cubasis and using the bottom notes on the midi track to switch between the internal DC patterns I've built - and this works great
Now, I am trying to use multi-out, but I am finding the pattern switching is not working as I expect. Using 'clock-start: internal' - it does switch the patterns, but it only plays the first beat. (and the small playhead lines that move across the timeline are absent)
Using 'clock-start: host' - it does switch and plays them correctly, but it plays constantly - it does not respect periods when there should be no drums.
Am I missing a setting or assignment somewhere? Or is this just not possible? Or might it be a bug?
Thanks very much!
For example, here I would expect: bar 1, silence; bar 2, pattern 1; bar 3 pattern 2; bar 4, silence; bar 5, pattern 3.
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Just tried this; DC hosted in CB3.
Got to be a bug. Was getting some strange results on a 4 bar loop (pattern 1, blank, pattern 2, blank). Worked fine before I set up individual outs. After was very different -mainly only triggering the 1st note but occasionally triggering the whole bar. Weird.
I think there's something odd about DC's individual outs. Try this on CB3: start a new project with nothing other than DC. Leave DC as it is (clock start: Host, play enabled). Play a preset pattern. Next enable individual outs and use Quick Setup to send them. It sounds different! ((quieter, missing notes?)) Use CB3's undo button to remove the individual outs. Back to normal sound. Shouldn't be any different surely with all mixer settings unchanged?
Anyway, in answer to your original question yes it would seem that enabling individual outs when using the excellent pattern switching method somehow messes things up
@FPC thanks for confirming! I'll write to Sugar Bytes, and see what they think