Yes, I have received it. Thanks!
Not only that, I in fact was in progress to decide what to do.
And now you can re-download ReaCWP (b62), for me it align your drums correctly (under Linux.. not checked in Windows
)
So please confirm the problem is solved (or not), when converting on your computer.
Details:
while technically that was "a bug" in ReaCWP, logically it has uncovered yet another REAPER "imperfection". In REAPER, MIDI events
can't cross looping point (the last even defines the looping point, the one you could observe, and separate boundaries can not be specified).
For drums that does not matter (they trigger on "note on" and sound as long as specified by sampler). But f.e. for pads there can be
significant difference. Let say you have nice pad sound which should still sound when the next loop is already started. Cakewalk supports
that, "note off" can be later then looping time (and correctly delivered as such). REAPER force to trim MIDI clips exactly to the boundary,
so such "left over" is not possible.
In practice, if you have projects with sustained sounds from looped MIDI clips and they don't sound "right" after conversion, bounce them before converting.
PS. Cakewalk saves looped MIDI as not looped, so repeating everything for the whole clip length... So I could ignore looping during conversion.
But I have decided that is not what people see in Cakewalk, and so I convert as people expect it to see in REAPER. Well, that has consequences.