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V Collection - Legacy versions => ARP2600 V => ARP2600 V Technical Issues => Topic started by: YESMAN on December 11, 2009, 12:44:45 am

Title: multiple instances
Post by: YESMAN on December 11, 2009, 12:44:45 am
    I'm running Cubase studio 4, delta 1010lt soundcard, XP. I have been running the stuttering controls V2 2600. I'm finding that cubase will not open multiple instances of V2, I can set them up, assign tracks, etc... Save & reopen - only the first instance will load. Revert to rev. 1.2 no problems - except that programs done on V2 sounds totally different on 1.2. Nice
Title: Re: multiple instances
Post by: YESMAN on February 14, 2010, 09:44:01 pm
I've now updated to cubase 5. Multiple instances of 2600 V2 cause cubase 5 to crash upon opening. Is the GUI problem a dead issue?
Title: Re: multiple instances
Post by: Antoine on February 18, 2010, 11:08:21 am
Both bugs have been corrected in the upcoming version (still under testing).
Title: Re: multiple instances
Post by: YESMAN on March 01, 2010, 01:35:49 pm
Hey Antoine,
 Thanks for the update on the update. I was going to post noting that I am having the same issues running in Cantabile Performer and ask if the multiple instance issue is as you noted in the MMV forum, a case of the same ID. But, if your dealing with this, that's great.
  Thanks again
Title: Re: multiple instances
Post by: orebronerd on May 05, 2010, 07:08:00 am
Any news on when the bug fix is ready? I am using Cubase 5.1, and it is very annoying that you only can use one instance. It is a wonderful synthesizer, so I really miss using it more.
Title: Re: multiple instances
Post by: orebronerd on September 11, 2010, 08:43:38 am
Any news about the update? It`s been announced now for many months. The tech support seems almost Steinbergish in itīs silence.  ;)
Seriously, itīs very annoying that you canīt use multiple instances. Itīs a very serious setback, and I donīt consider the product to be finished, but rather still in beta, and I am not happy about having to pay full price for a beta with severe limitations.