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Title: Problem with automatically recalling saved presets in cubase song
Post by: marshallsplace on December 07, 2014, 07:35:53 pm
I have a problem with Solina automatically recalling a newly created preset when a song loads in to cubase (7.5 and 8 ). 

Each time I load the song I have to go in to Solina and select the preset manually.  Otherwise I'm enjoying the sounds. 
Title: Re: Problem with automatically recalling saved presets in cubase song
Post by: Ingo Weidner on December 07, 2014, 09:16:08 pm
Hi,

maybe this is similar to the problem i noticed in Matrix-12V. With the VST2 plugin presets are saved with the Cubase project but with the VST3 not.
I will try to check that with the VSt2 and VST3 of Solina ASAP.

If you have installed the VST2 and VST3 and want to use the VST2 plugin in Cubase you would have to delete the VST3 plugin as this is used by default when both are installed.


UPDATE:
I just checked this. Like with Matrix-12V the problem seems to be related to the VST3 plugin while with the VST2 plugin patches are re-loaded properly from the Cubase project.


Ingo

Title: Re: Problem with automatically recalling saved presets in cubase song
Post by: marshallsplace on December 08, 2014, 11:56:16 am
Nicely found out! :)
Title: Re: Problem with automatically recalling saved presets in cubase song
Post by: Ingo Weidner on December 08, 2014, 01:46:21 pm
There seems to be a similar problem with teh VST3 plugin of Solina V, Matrix-12V and also Vox V while the VST2 plugin (and laos the AAX) works properly here. With the Wurlitzer VST3 this seems to work properly too.
Title: Re: Problem with automatically recalling saved presets in cubase song
Post by: marshallsplace on December 08, 2014, 08:33:53 pm
I think I've a workaround -

Open Solina from within Analog Lab - any modifications and preset assignments are saved and will be automatically recalled from within Cubase.