Problems with Bos-Filthar in Pulsar 3.01

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helldriver
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Post by helldriver »

I´m using the bos-filthar in several projects.
Every time I open a project i have to reassign the midi controlers for bos-filthar parameters (it´s the same with some other pulsar stuff before 3.xx).
this is annoying.
If there is a workaround (perhaps an update for the bos-filthar) please let me know because I don´t want to miss this cool filter utility in 3.xx.

Every opinion is welcome

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Post by at0m »

Savce your filter w CC# assigned, save the device :wink:
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I try it
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Post by at0m »

It should work for every pre-SFP device.
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Post by helldriver »

What do you mean with save cc#.
l tried to save the device with assigned controller numbers from cubase (21,22,23)
but it seems the device forget the assigning after a restart of 3.01.
In 2.04a it was never a problem.
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The BOS-filthar has no preset list, I just noticed. It was in that preset list where the 'Save Device' button was. So the device cannot be saved... guess you'll have to assign manually each time you load it into a project.

I noticed, that within MultiFX Rack, the Filthar CC# assignents are stored into the project. I tried, but it was not saved in MultiFX (controller or patch) preset.

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oops time to make new songs. don't you hate it?
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