Cubase Patch Scripts Downloads

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Every month or so someone posts in our forums asking where they can find a particular Cubase Patch Script for one of their synths, so to save us all having to reply yet again, the best place to look is this page, where RiVeTeD has collected together all the patch scriptsfound on his travels through newsgroups and other web sites: It currently offers scripts for synths from Access, Alesis, Boss, Ensoniq, a large range of Emu modules, Kawai, a big range for Korg products, Kurzweil, Novation, a huge range of Roland ones, Waldorf, and a good range of Yamaha ones. If you still don't find what you're after, a Google search for 'cubase patch script' will produce a vast list of other possibilities. Martin 5th June 2006 P.S. 4play 60 serial id.

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Just to save everyone interested in this topic from having to wade through this entire thread to discover the link, there's now a very good thread with lots of patch scripts on the Cubase.net forums. Here it is: April2007 Main link above, updated to current Cubase resources page at Riveted Studios. Max Moderator Posts: 13245 Joined: Wed Jan 13, 2010 9:44 am Location: Cornwall, UK •. Hi Martin, thanks for that. The site you mentioned did have info on where to put it, which was useful but my problem was more just understanding what they actually did and how they worked.

I also read your article but it applied to VST rather than SX - nevertheless interesting. The problem I have is renaming the banks from their numerical range (ie 1-44) to some sort of description (ie Pianos & Organs. I'm aware of the buggy edit button and have checked an unchecked it, but after typing the new name and hitting enter it reverts to its original name. Tried editing the script but that didn't seem to work either - v odd. Still, better than nothing and definitely better than writing one's own. Thanks for your help Mr Walker! New here Posts: 8 Joined: Wed Sep 29, 2004 12:00 am.

Mr DB - but I'm still using scripts written for Cubase VST in SX with no problems! The main confusion is that Steinberg moved them from one folder to another, but left the old ones intact in the Program Files Steinberg Cubase SX Scripts folder. The ones you need to edit are in: C: Documents and Settings General Application Data Steinberg Cubase SX Scripts Patchnames inactive You either drop new patch name scripts in there to be able to choose them in the Cubase MIDI Device Manager, or edit the ones that are already there in something like Notepad. Changing the banks from numerical to descriptive entries should be a doddle (I've just done one on one of my scripts in a couple of seconds). Martin Moderator Posts: 13245 Joined: Wed Jan 13, 2010 9:44 am Location: Cornwall, UK •.

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