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AuthorTopic: Anyone can help with FM7 Problem
wongbarry
Posted: 14th March 2004 22:16
Hi there folks,
I am quite new at this VSTi thing so I hope someone can help me out.

I use the FM7 quite a bit and I find that it's a great tool to have.

I use Cubase Vst 5.6/R32 as a host. Problem now is, my FM7 settings don't seem to recall. What happens is - I tweak the paremeters and get my desired sound and efx, and I save the cubase file. The next time I open the file again, the paremeter settings just default to the original settings and I have to re-program it all over again.

Can anyone advise me?

Cheers,
Barry
ew
Posted: 14th March 2004 22:30
Welcome to K-v-R Smile
You can always save it from FM7 as a .f7p file;that way you'll always have it no matter what.
ew
wongbarry
Posted: 15th March 2004 00:56
Thanks dude,

I'll try that out.

Barry
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