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9.0.6 update - MIDI editing bug
Updated to 9.0.6 from 9.0.5 - Now when dragging a midi pattern from a virtual drum plug-in like Addictive drums/EZ Drummer an additional staff is created with the pattern. Each time another pattern is added, another staff is created. Also seeing that when this happens, hovering over a note causes the plugin to blink. Other behavior like when moving notes on the staff they are being created on a new staff.
If I exit PT and come back into the same session, the problem is gone, but, if another pattern is dragged to the track, it happens again. I've tried creating a new session with just 1 instrument track and the problem still happens. Basically, MIDI editing is hosed when using the method of dragging midi patterns in from a virtual instrument onto a instrument track. Anyone else experience this same behavior after installing the 9.0.6 update? I suppose I will have to completely uninstall and reinstall Pro(longing my agony) Tools. Not really what I had in mind, I was on a creative roll until 9.0.5 started to hang at "Initializing Database" upon loading. The only thing changed on my computer was installing the 9.0.6 update. I guess I thought installing 9.0.6 was going to fix that problem but in hind sight I see I probably could have just deleted my database folder to correct that problem. Windows 7 64bit, Intel Corei7, 12GB RAM |
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