Drumagog 5.21 has been released, this is a patch update for the big 5.2 release that came out just over a month ago.
This update is available as a download from your My Downloads section at drumagog.com.
For updated system requirements, including the recent addition of support for 64-bit systems and the Pro Tools AAX format, please visit our System Requirements page.
Drumagog 5.21 Patch Changes:
Fixed long load times on PC
Fixed issue with Room faders not saving in sessions properly
Fixed issue with Gog samples sometimes loading at the wrong pitch
Fixed installer issue with not always properly overwriting old versions
Thanks for the update but it has officially broken plug-in hosting for Cakewalk Sonar X3d in 64 bit mode. Insert Drumagog on a track, dial up a synth in this case either Kontakt or Session Drummer. The synth sounds play but they have a flanged quality to them as if they're being double triggered like a MIDI feedback loop. Plus with Kontakt any attempt to change the note selection in Drumagog crashes SONAR. I will email your tech support about this shortly.
I have done the following:
Installed 5.21 as "Administrator"
No AV or Spyware software running
Rescanned my vsts in SONAR before testing
Tried in both Live and Auto trigger mode
Matt, the 64-bit installer is installing into the wrong location by default on Windows 7 here.
It tries to install into the 32-bit plugin folder located at C:\Program Files (x86)\Steinberg\VSTplugins.
This is of course not correct - it should be pointed at C:\Program Files\Steinberg\VSTplugins.
Suspect this will catch people out, especially if installing both 64 & 32-bit versions!!
Nuendo 5, 5.5 & 6 and Cubase 6,7 & 7.5 with WK-ID Controller.
Fully 64-bit Intel Xeon E5-2687W 8-Core CPU with 32GB Quad Channel RAM
Adam A7 x 5, RME RayDAT 1 into 2 RME ADI-8 DS, Tascam DA-88 to RME ADI-8.
the latest V of Drumagog improved the loading time considerably but there is still a noticeable delay when D5 is included in a project (I use Samplitude Pro X). It's not a deal breaker though.
I also noted that the 32 bit version of Drumagog is listed as a 64 bit version in the Samp Pro list of VST effects. I found this confusing at first, even reinstalled to verify.
I am using Win7 64 but running Samplitude Pro with the 32 bit option cuz I had too many problems trying to get all my older VST effects to run under 64 bit.
One last comment - the file/folder window leaves a lot to be desired. It's too small and I'm running a dual monitor set up with 22" monitors. I think that window (and prob the entire interface in general) should be extended or enlarged a tad in the next update. Or give us the ability to enlarge the file/folder window. I'm generally ok with everything else. Good job!
Never mind. Drumagog is not a plugin in my stack anymore. I have gone back to generating midi from hitpoints. Drumagog response time and support just sucks too much. Money not well spent.