Thank you!
The suggestion is good, and yes, I came up with the idea myself, but it's not working for me. Here's what I'm doing, step by step:
I create a MIDI track and add drumkv1 as a plugin.
I open the drumkv1 interface and double-click on, for example, 36-c2 in the window to load my sample.
Then I want to enter the kit name in the preset field. The cursor blinks, but I can't type anything! Therefore, the save button doesn't light up either, so I can't save.
I think this might be a bug because I accidentally right-clicked instead of typing, which allowed the last text I copied to be pasted. It's much too long and not editable, but then the save button lights up. So I just tried something else: I typed "myKit1" into my browser's address bar, copied it, and then pasted it into the drumkv1 field. After that, I was able to save a .drumkv1 file with that name. Pretty suboptimal, really.
MX Linux 25 KDE
Qtractor 1.5.12 from the MX repositories or MX test repositories
drumkv1 version 1.3.1 from the MX repositories
Qt 6.8.2
Update:
I've just discovered that the problem affects the entire Vee One Suit.
I switched from Wayland to x11, but that didn't solve anything. At least that's not the cause.
Thank you!
The suggestion is good, and yes, I came up with the idea myself, but it's not working for me. Here's what I'm doing, step by step:
I create a MIDI track and add drumkv1 as a plugin.
I open the drumkv1 interface and double-click on, for example, 36-c2 in the window to load my sample.
Then I want to enter the kit name in the preset field. The cursor blinks, but I can't type anything! Therefore, the save button doesn't light up either, so I can't save.
I think this might be a bug because I accidentally right-clicked instead of typing, which allowed the last text I copied to be pasted. It's much too long and not editable, but then the save button lights up. So I just tried something else: I typed "myKit1" into my browser's address bar, copied it, and then pasted it into the drumkv1 field. After that, I was able to save a .drumkv1 file with that name. Pretty suboptimal, really.
MX Linux 25 KDE
Qtractor 1.5.12 from the MX repositories or MX test repositories
drumkv1 version 1.3.1 from the MX repositories
Qt 6.8.2
Update:
I've just discovered that the problem affects the entire Vee One Suit.
I switched from Wayland to x11, but that didn't solve anything. At least that's not the cause.