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Post by keymod on Jun 4, 2018 4:01:16 GMT -6
After installing the latest Cubase maintenance update the other day, I got an on-screen message that my Drumagog program has been "Blacklisted". Anyone know why/what that means?
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Post by tasteliketape on Jun 4, 2018 4:47:27 GMT -6
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Post by keymod on Jun 4, 2018 5:32:10 GMT -6
Thanks. Not sure why it was blacklisted - it is latest 64bit version and I have a legitimate, licensed copy. I am on Cubase 9.5 Pro.
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Post by spindrift on Jun 4, 2018 8:31:49 GMT -6
Maybe because it’s a POS? I can get mine to run about 20% of the time I instantiate it in PT 2018. The other 80% it hard freezes my machine and I have to hard power cycle.
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Post by keymod on Jun 4, 2018 8:34:25 GMT -6
LOL, that's a good reason. I haven't used it in several years but it worked okay previously. There is one older project I used it on that I would like to revisit someday but looks like I will need to find an alternative.
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Post by swurveman on Jun 4, 2018 9:01:06 GMT -6
Maybe because it’s a POS? I can get mine to run about 20% of the time I instantiate it in PT 2018. The other 80% it hard freezes my machine and I have to hard power cycle. I had the same problem with both Cubase and Pro Tools. I'd insert the Drumagog plugin and get an error message and Cubase and Protools would shut down. The Drumagog people told me they heard a few accounts of these errors popping up, but said they were never able to make them appear from their end. They speculated it had something to do with my computer, which runs every other plugin and VST I own flawlessly. Happily for me, Slate's Trigger runs great on my computer.
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Post by spindrift on Jun 4, 2018 11:59:56 GMT -6
I must admit, when I read the title, I thought someone had developed a plugin to emulate the sound of this great Neko Case record!
edit: Listening back it sounds like you need an EMT 250 and a heavy dose of API 2500!
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