FL Studios, Logic, Ableton or any other DAW for that matter don’t require you to use the slicing at hit points method.
I don’t understand why I would have to resort to that method when it works perfectly on other DAWs, and on the same Cubase 8 Pro software on a different computer.
FYI, the tempo makes no difference IMO because I’ve only reduced the sample loop by less than 10%. It would still add that tonal thwack no matter the percentage.
This is a legitimate issue I’m having and it seems like no real Cubase engineers are paying attention to it…