Sorry you got such a coarse answer. I've been using Roland Cloud since it launched and it's not messy or prone to problems for me, but like any software it can occasionally have a problem.TW1306 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 9:08 pmThat's not exactly helpful, I've been struggling for years to get the authentic sound that I wanted and these instruments have finally started to help me make that happen, I'm not going to abandon dozens of project files and £400+ of subscription fees just for a problem like this that should really have a solution.Echoes in the Attic wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 8:35 pm My advice would be to do what I did. Ditch Roland cloud and never look back. The whole thing is just messy and prone to problems.
I just upgraded my studio and am starting to learn Studio One. Once I installed S1, something went wonky on my Roland Cloud plugins and they refused to load (it actually hung S1 on startup so I had to choose "Skip" on the load).
What worked for me to clear this was to uninstall and reinstall Roland Cloud. It's the first time I've had to do that. I love the Roland Cloud instruments. They've allowed me to do gigs without lugging my Juno-106 with me, and not that they added the JD-800, I can use some of the sounds I've been unable to use on stage because I don't want to lug a giant rig around with me.
Let me know if uninstalling and reinstalling Roland Cloud fixes it for you.