Hello beta group !
Please see Sub Phatty Editor v2.0.0b3.
Bug fixes:
SPE-157 GET not asked when no sync between editor and hardware
SPE-147 “Syncing presets” shows up when loading a second VST instance
SPE-145 “Syncing presets” message loads for a short moment with every instantiation of standalone
SPE-142 Make VSTi GUI follow program changes
SPE-166 Second instance of VST3 is not disabled/blocked
SPE-121 DP8 fails to scan SPHE v1.1.1
SPE-19 Block a second instance of the Editor plugin
SPE-38 Editor connection issues when used as AU in Logic X
SPE-43 Multiple instances of Standalone can be loaded in Windows
SPE-44 User reporting SPHE and Sonar compatibility issues
SPE-52 When GET is performed, GUI should be blocked for clicking
SPE-54 Editor should connect automatically to SPH when loaded
SPE-64 SPHE won’t always connect, Cubase/VST
SPE-153 Ableton crash when switching positions of two AU instances
SPE-100 Second AAX instance is not blocked (PT12/OSX)
SPE-107 AU second instance not blocked in Logic
SPE-164 Selected preset in Librarian doesn’t always match the selected preset in hardware
SPE-73 Once loading a second VST instance, the first instance becomes disabled
SPE-1 GUI corruption in FL12
SPE-131 Critical connection issues in Sonar reported by users
SPE-62 Midiporthandler doesn’t shut itself down, causing an error message in FL12
SPE-168 SPHE VST3 window can be “maximized”, showing incorrect GUI
SPE-155 Logic X crashes when clicking rapidly on SPHE placeholder
SPE-152 Cubase 7 crash when activating/deactivating SPHE
SPE-170 Sound not recalled with a saved DAW project
SPE-90 SAVE function doesn’t work properly - no SAVE option
SPE-41 Loading standalone in Windows - Error message and then a crash
Please download, install, and report any issues on the forum.
http://www.moogconnect.net/downloads/subphatty/Sub-Phatty-Editor-2.0.0b3-WINDOWS.zip
http://www.moogconnect.net/downloads/subphatty/Sub-Phatty-Editor-2.0.0b3-OSX.zip
Firmware v2.1.12 (unchanged):
http://www.moogconnect.net/downloads/subphatty/Sub_Phatty_Firmware_Beta_v2.1.12.zip
IMPORTANT: You must first check for the current SPH firmware version by loading the Editor and looking at the firmware version number in the PREF page. If it says 2.x, you can install the new firmware. If it’s 1.x, please check for your unit’s serial number. If it’s #2892 or lower, DO NOT update your Sub Phatty firmware, as it requires also updating the bootloader.
Windows Drivers:
v3.30.0 (Windows 7 and up): http://www.moogconnect.net/downloads/subphatty/Moog_Sub_Phatty_USB_DriverSetup_v3.30.0.zip
v2.23.0 (Vista or XP): http://www.moogconnect.net/downloads/subphatty/Moog_Sub_Phatty_USB_DriverSetup_v2.23.0.zip
*Please note the driver should be installed only once upgrading the firmware.
NOTE: With the new dedicated driver for the Minitaur posted, there is no need anymore of the generic moog USB driver and it should be removed/uninstalled. Please uninstall any existing generic moog driver from “Programs and Features” (Control Panel), and manually delete the files “moogusbmidi_x64.sys” and “moogusbmidiks_x64” in “Windows\system32\drivers”, before installing this driver.
Updating the firmware:
- Connect your Sub Phatty to your computer using a USB cable. Connect it directly, and not using any USB hub.
- Turn the Sub Phatty on. Push HARD SYNC and PITCH AMT and while holding them both, push ACTIVE PANEL twice. If you push it only once, the update won’t work.
- LFO RATE indicator should blink slowly. This means that the Phatty is now ready to receive the new firmware.
- Load the C6 sysex program.
- Configure C6 midi ports so they point to Sub Phatty In/Out (“CONFIG”)
- Load the firmware syx file into C6 (“LOAD”)
- Mark the syx file by clicking it once, and then click “SEND”
- MIDI LED should now flash slowly. If it flashes very fast it means that the Phatty receives midi, but not updating the firmware. In this case turn the Phatty off and back on, and repeat the 3-button push scenario.
- Once the update completes, the Phatty should restart itself automatically. That means the new firmware is now updated.
- Run the Sub Phatty Editor and check for the firmware version by clicking on “PREF”. It should now say 2.1.12. If it says anything other than “2.1.12”, it means that the firmware is not successfully updated, and you need to repeat the process again.
Installing the Windows driver:
- Power off your Sub Phatty and disconnect its USB cable
- In case you do not have any Minitaur in your system, uninstall any existing generic moog USB driver and manually delete the files moogusbmidi_x64.sys and moogusbmidiks_x64 from Windows\system32\drivers. Do NOT remove any existing Sub 37 drivers.
- Restart your computer
- Power on the Sub Phatty, connect the USB cable and let Windows auto-detect and install the default SPH driver. This may take a few minutes so be patient.
- Once detected, install the new Sub Phatty driver. The installer should load two popup windows, asking to confirm the driver components. Mark the checkboxes in those popups, and let it complete. If asked by the installer to disconnect and reconnect the cable, please do so.
- Restart your computer
- Check your Device Manager settings. There should be separate entries for the Sub Phatty, and also the Sub 37, in case one is present is your system. The entries should appear under the root tree, with no exclamation mark in them.
- Open the Editor, click the PREF button and select “moog Sub Phatty In/Out” from the Midi Input and Output menus. To sync all preset, click the GET button.
Thanks for your cooperation!