BTW - I bought Kore by Native Instruments and I'm able to open the AU version of VSL in Cubase 4.
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of course you know we have to purchase a lot of software and in most cases several copies - sometimes it is easy to receive software from overseas and sometimes it can become a tiring process (delivery and toll issues). also we would prefer to receive NFRs or developer versions directly from the manufacturer - on one hand to receive qualified support (or at least an *open ear*) and on the other hand to motivate the manufacturer to test our products vice versa.@Johnkenn said:
Of course, you guys could order C4 from Sweetwater and have it by the first of next week... [*-)]
many companies are very interested in compatibility ...
christian
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M a y a, is this procedure advisable for Cubase 4 on a PC as well? (I am experiencing a number of glitches with VI in Cubase 4 on a PC which only happen when used in conjunction with Cubase 4).
Thanks in advance
Yes it is also advisable for Cubase 4 on PC. However we are unable to run tests on ourselves until we get our copy of Cubase 4 from Steinberg.
Best,
M a y a
Many thanks. If only the Steinberg Moderators/Employees participated in their forum in the positive way the VSL crew did!
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Just got back into the studio and installed C4 and latest VI VST on the MacPro. I can confirm that it doesn't work in C4, although works fine in standalone mode.
In C4 when you try and launch the VI window you just get a small window as per the picture below:
Other plugins like RMX are working fine.
Let's hope we can get a fix to this soon.
Cheers
Tim
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I have been using Cubase SX 4 on a Windows machine for the last month and have noticed a few interesting bugs, some of which I'm sure are VST 3 related, although the VI's orchestral strings have posed no problems. However, I recorded a MIDI track using the NI B4 II organ, and overdubbed controller data for the drawbars. Then I dropped the track to a stereo audio file without issue. When I wanted to make a few changes to the original MIDI track and redrop I discovere that the controller data, which looked fine, was playing back very badly- destroying the playability of the performance complete. I kept the notes, erased the controller data, and redid it, and things were fine. Perhaps this kind of issue is having with VI on the Mac side.
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as far as i am up to date it is confirmed to be a problem with cubase 4 on intel-macs, unfortunately for a still unknown reason and it is already under investigation. so far a *known issue* with permissions for grafical resources seems to be not the cause.
christian
and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.