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Arp Bud2 won’t loop in Cubasis
Does anyone else use arp bud2 with Cubasis, and find it won’t arpeggiate chords recorded on the timeline after the section loops? It just goes silent. I think I read about this problem before but I can’t find it now. Is there a solution?
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The buds app don't seem to always play well in Cubasis and I think it's Cubasis fault. I been noticing something weird happening with looping from the start of the song that does not happen from other point further in the timeline. Maybe try that as a alternative.
Getting MIDI logic to loop properly in Cubasis has proven to be a real struggle for me as well. I always have to include lots of Cubasis-specific hacks in my code to avoid missing the first beat etc. I've tried to explain the problem to them, but it's really obscure and hard to pin down.
They don't necessarily do something wrong (as in: it's not really a bug), but they just handle looping very differently from all other hosts that I know of.
That sounds like it’s worth a try. Thanks!
Ah, that makes sense. It’s a pity, though.