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Tony Lindh
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I just tried on an old Win-project and can confirm that it works on Cubase 14, macOS 15.4.1. Yes!!! Thanks!!
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Thanked by: John and PetterThanks!! I got the the transfer of the project file from Win to Mac to work, but I have not managed to map the multitrack outputs from the Mac yet. But I will give your bus-idea a go, it sounds like a good way to do it!
I forgot to mention that the same “feature” is valid for EXBass, so it is a generic Toontrack thing. I really hope they will fix this!
I värsta fall får jag väl åka till Umeå och bjuda på fika, så det blir gjort:-)! Sorry, a little Swedish comment….
/Tony
Hi, Same issue here, trying to import my Windows 10 files to Mac (Ventura 13) in Cubase 12 Pro. Importing projekt (as mentioned as a workaround) seems fine, but….I have edited the drums by having them in separate tracks/outputs (with plugins on each drum) and that totally goes away when loading the projectfile.
I am not sure if this is a Toontrack or Cubase “feature”, but it is a big problem for me, since my coworker is still on Windows and is not planning to change to Mac. I assumed this should be working…bummer. The only workaround I can think of is to render the drums in Windows….but that is far from an optimal solution. Other suggestions??
BR
Tony
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