Hello,
I´ve tried the update yesterday. It works well with the new Cubase Version. Good job, thank you.
A merry Christmas to all the developers & users,
Micheil
Cubase 9 works
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Re: Cubase 9 works
Thank you, Micheil!
We think that everything should work fine. At least, this is what we have seen during the past days.
We only recommend to to pay attention to the use of the Cubase keycommands coded in the DTouch macro language: they are so many that we weren't able to test all. Not a big deal: keep us informed and we will correct some bug. Steinberg doesn't send us a list of all the changes in the Cubase code ( ); a little change in a string could cause a mismatch between our code and the Cubase keycommand execution.
And, speaking about these keycommands, we know that we haven't coded all the keycommands available in Cubase. We made an initial row selection based on our use. If you need other keycommands coded in DTouch, please, ask! Don't ask for ALL (it would really be a huge job, nothing difficult, but loooong), but ask for what you need. With time, we could be able to code all of them.
I want to send our best wishes to everybody and in particular to all the users who have supported us during this crazy journey in the field of the touch DAW control. At the end we are all proud of it
We think that everything should work fine. At least, this is what we have seen during the past days.
We only recommend to to pay attention to the use of the Cubase keycommands coded in the DTouch macro language: they are so many that we weren't able to test all. Not a big deal: keep us informed and we will correct some bug. Steinberg doesn't send us a list of all the changes in the Cubase code ( ); a little change in a string could cause a mismatch between our code and the Cubase keycommand execution.
And, speaking about these keycommands, we know that we haven't coded all the keycommands available in Cubase. We made an initial row selection based on our use. If you need other keycommands coded in DTouch, please, ask! Don't ask for ALL (it would really be a huge job, nothing difficult, but loooong), but ask for what you need. With time, we could be able to code all of them.
I want to send our best wishes to everybody and in particular to all the users who have supported us during this crazy journey in the field of the touch DAW control. At the end we are all proud of it
Silvano Bettinzana
Devil Technologies
Devil Technologies