Due to a crappy ISP connection I am unable to download SFP so have been waiting for it to arrive at my dealer.
I remember when 3.01 came out many people experienced problems opening old projects. I've not seen any reports of this being the case with SFP but I was wandering if anyone had had this problem.
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SFP upgrading Q's
I recommend rebuilding old projects from scratch after upgrading. You may get them to load ok, but in my experience they're not reliable after a major upgrade. This has been the case all the way back to the first v1 upgrade.
One advantage with installing SFP is you can keep 3.01 installed and use it to assist rebuilding projects in SFP, but the task is still tedious with complex projects. I can't count the hours I've spent reconstructing my basic recording projects over the years.
/dave
One advantage with installing SFP is you can keep 3.01 installed and use it to assist rebuilding projects in SFP, but the task is still tedious with complex projects. I can't count the hours I've spent reconstructing my basic recording projects over the years.
/dave
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If I reload old projects with ASIO into SFP 3.1a, Cubase sometimes tells me: No ASIO Driver Error. During other sessions, ASIO is not a problem. Who knows the mistake?
Win 98se, Pulsar 1 + Luna 2, Athlon 1,4 GHz. Btw, I had to adjust some things in my cset.ini after the SFP-installation.(stdm-connections etc.). This isn't documented at the manual.
I think, the old drivers from Pulsar 1 and SFP don't match. So I prefered deleting Pulsar 3.01 and Luna folders and drivers.
Win 98se, Pulsar 1 + Luna 2, Athlon 1,4 GHz. Btw, I had to adjust some things in my cset.ini after the SFP-installation.(stdm-connections etc.). This isn't documented at the manual.
I think, the old drivers from Pulsar 1 and SFP don't match. So I prefered deleting Pulsar 3.01 and Luna folders and drivers.