
Amos wrote:There is already an option to disable this message on the preferences page - look on the left column of the preferences, and turn off "MIDI Port Warning."
Amos wrote:There is already an option to disable this message on the preferences page - look on the left column of the preferences, and turn off "MIDI Port Warning."
The standalone editor is basically complete. This thread is about the standalone/VST editor.Del-Uks wrote:Please make a standalone and an iPad versions of the Sub Phatty Editor... ;-p
The same setup is working for me, so far anyway.Rokatansky wrote:Editor 1.0.3 VST VI 64
Still not working in Cubase 7.0.5 Windows 7 64.
It freezes Cubase.
Cheers
The presets saved in the root folder will not show up in the librarian unless there is a sub folder present in the presets library folder.Amos wrote:pete you've saved those presets in the "root directory" of the presets library... click the background in the left column and you should see them. alternatively when you save as, save to a subdirectory, which you'll see plainly from within the librarian.
Sub Phatty Editor-VI is only for Logic users.bucephalus wrote:How do I configure the audio input for the Sub Phatty Editor-VI? I can't get it to work with Ableton Live 9. The other editor type that is put on an audio channel works fine if I set the correct Midi ins and outs in the Prefs of the editor.
Use a MIDI track with Live's External Instrument plugin so you only need one track as it routes the audio through it, and put the Sub Phatty editor after it. (Using the External Instrument plugin is generally the best way to use hardware instruments in Live for simplicity and latency reasons)bucephalus wrote:It works on an Audio track too but then I'll need a separate MIDI track for the midi data. If I put it in a MIDI track I'll need a separate track for the audio coming from the Sub Phatty. Or have I misunderstood something?
Thanks for the tip, don't know why I didn't think of thatbarryfell wrote: Use a MIDI track with Live's External Instrument plugin so you only need one track as it routes the audio through it, and put the Sub Phatty editor after it. (Using the External Instrument plugin is generally the best way to use hardware instruments in Live for simplicity and latency reasons)
Are you on Windows or OSX? (Windows has some more steps to setup to get it working)