Hi guys,
I'm trying to get the Subsequent 37 editor to work in FL Studio, but it just keeps saying it can't connect to the hardware. My subsequent37 is connected through a USB cable, I'm able to send a regular midi signal out and get it to play using FL's native midi out plugin and of course having an audio input for it on a mixer channel, but no matter what MIDI settings I use I just keep getting the error. I've set MIDI channel of the Moog to one channel for in, a seperate for out, matched that on the Editor vst, and vice versa. The 2 are not responding to each other at all, so I've no control over the hardware through the editor plugin, and turning knobs on the hardware is not reflected in the software's parameters.
How can I resolve this?
Can't get editor to work in FL Studio [fixed]
Can't get editor to work in FL Studio [fixed]
Last edited by StevenV on Fri Nov 22, 2024 6:38 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Can't get editor to work in FL Studio
My god, I can't believe how silly the fix was. In the setup page, the little "editor settings" section showed "subsequent 37" in red for the MIDI input and output, indicating it wasn't connecting obviously. I just had to select those options and choose the name of the device that FL apparently gave it, which was just a slightly different way of writing it out.