Glitches are still there for me on Windows 10 when using Halion, Groove Agent, and Cubase virtual instruments. I have no glitches with third party virtual instruments or in Cubase interface, only cubase virtual instruments.
I use cubase and I control my instruments with MIDI. Now I want to know how to control the patch. Specifically I am using a MIDI file where the patch makes a reset where the sound is reset to patch 1.1 at the beginning of the loop and I want to remove that reset when the track loops. How can that be done?
Im not a cubase user, but i have used it, and most others. As far as i know they all work the same. If you load a project, then save (not save as, which you rename it) then the changes will be saved to the open project. This includes any new audio added to the project. This means next time you open the project it will be as it was upon last save.
Not sure about cubase specifically. Generally no, the effects sends are saved as part of the session file, mixA mixB ect. You can save the pluggin settings as you would on an insert, but im dont know that you can save the stack or group. Not sure on that. I attribute the sends to being part of the session data.
This way in 5 years when cubase 80 cant open the session, or you pluggins no longer run, you can simply import all your full lenght audio files to the begginning of a new session, and everything will be lined up.
I have not had multiple projects open at the same time. I work on one project and close Cubase and then load then next project. The issue is already resolved but the question afterwards was, why it did what it did? I did mention that all my saves were backed up into projects but i still managed to lose saves from my second hdd. I can only assume cubase didn't like something and reverted it all back to a later date. I just don't know. But I have also mentioned that I now using project folders only and only pressing save when I have done bits on that project. I will not be using save as again.
paulears The suspicion I had was that if you make save as to another location, do cubase propose to move or copy the audio files or not ?
I know that with Sonar, that was the case, it ask what you want to do with the files, reference from the actual location or make copie or move..
If cubase doesn't do that, saving to another drive may only save the project file and not the audio files.. no ?
Just trying to help ! ;)
pcrecord, post: 460178, member: 46460 wrote: paulears The suspicion I had was that if you make save as to another location, do cubase propose to move or copy the audio files or not ?
I know that with Sonar, that was the case, it ask what you want to do with the files, reference from the actual location or make copie or move..
If cubase doesn't do that, saving to another drive may only save the project file and not the audio files.. no ?
Just trying to help ! ;)