Anyhow, my comment isn't all a celebration of Madame Orean's creativity in comment writing - I decided to give her name a search and I found that she even released an album that's still on Spotify if you search for "Madame Orean Crosby," though this recorded before your VST existed. She wanted to hear more pitch slides, Matt! Maybe Madame Orean was making me smile for reasons other than what she intended, but she made me smile nonetheless. Lord knows this VST need to be made complete hon! Stay blessed!" One of my church sisters said it was rather lovely but she would have wanted to hear more pitch slides. "We got a new heap of church members this week! I played some of the Megaman music I made with your VST.
"My church is waitin for a lovely 8 bit song about the glory of the lord!!!" I was convinced that she was a "troll" of some sort with a made-up name.
Madame Orean's comments on this thread made me so happy to see they were total gems. Here's the crash report:Īdditional Information 2:Đa9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789Īdditional Information 4:Đa9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789ĭo you think there's anything to be done about it? I do like my chiptunes. However, whenever I use the VST in a Cubase project (Windows 7 64-bit, 64-bit Cubase), save the project, close it, and re-open it, it causes VSTBridgeApp.exe to crash (essentially rendering the whole project unusable until you remove the NES instruments, save, and restart Cubase/reopen the project). I decided to try out this VST, made a rather cool sample with it: