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      Just getting to grips with this one after a few teething problems getting CTRLR to work on my system.

      I’m having trouble getting the Patch to save which is a little frustrating. I can get the Tone to save, although the DCO envelope never saves (that could be part of a patch, and not a tone?)

      Any ideas?

      The error message I get (sometimes) when trying to save a patch is:
      Alt line [-1]: [C]
      What: C
      Namewhat: global
      Name: Console
      Error message: Ambiguous, candidates:
      void console(String const&)
      void console(std::string const&)

      Method isabled.

      Any help greatly appreciated!

      Cheers, ADM.

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      • This reply was modified 4 years, 11 months ago by adm.
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        There’s a few threads similar to this one, each with a different solution.

        None of those solutions (deleting preferences etc.) worked for me but after playing around with CTRLR again last night I managed to get it to work.

        All that was required was opening CTRLR in a VST host, manually changing the Editor Bonds in Preferences, then exported this as a VST (File > Export > Export Restricted Instance)

        Looks like I had the right idea in my first post (except I was hoping to find panels already exported as VSTS because I didn’t realise how to do it myself).

        Still getting to grips with CTRLR but very happy I made progress on this one, if anyone else is having the same issues as mine I hope my solution helps.

        Cheers.

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          Sorry then, my fault – as englishman say: I beg your pardon. Your are absolutely right, there wasn’t a lot of improvement since Cubase5. Notably if you are using the MIDI sequencer in the first place.

          Haha, all good, you’re definitely not the first person to wonder aloud why I’m still using Cubase 5.

          FWIW if I had the money I’d move over to Ableton, but in the meantime I”ll stick with my 8 year old PC and whatever still runs on it!

          adm
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            gee, you are probably using the last Air version of Cubase heh heh heh ;-p

            No, I am not using a pirated copy of Cubase.

            There just has never been a reason for me to upgrade. For me, more features generally mean more annoying shit that gets in the way of making music. I mostly use hardware so it’s basically a tape recorder.

            I was hanging with a friend who used Cubase 10 and it looked like a fucking nightmare.

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