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#CUBASE PATCH SCRIPTS WINDOWS#
(Macintosh users can skip this section) Windows Users: In order to gain access to the directory you need, you will need to enable the View Hidden Files option. At this point you should already have the patch script file on your Desktop and ready to install. Installing the patch script is a simple matter of copying it to the correct directory on your computer and then enabling it from Cubase s MIDI Device Manager.
#CUBASE PATCH SCRIPTS SOFTWARE#
Please refer to your software s documentation for more detailed use of patch scripts. does not provide any additional support for setting up, installing or troubleshooting Cubase patch scripts beyond this document. Patch scripts have been tested on several different versions and platforms of Cubase SX, but they are provided As Is and there is no guarantee that they will work with new or old releases of Cubase. Each program requires a different type of format and as such, there is no real way to guarantee that an individual patch script will work in your specific setting. As of yet, there are no universal formats for such listings. A patch script is basically a listing of all the sounds with their MIDI addresses programmed in the format that the software requires. Without this list, there is no way for the software to know which sounds reside in your gear. 1 Installing Cubase Patch Scripts A patch script, or patch list, is the bridge that integrates your external MIDI keyboards and sound modules with your sequencing software.
