![]() I use VSTi synths more and more nowadays but I try to avoid sequecers that place my hardware virtually out of bounds. There’s also a Yamaha CS-6x and Kurzweil K2000s. I also have a Yamaha VL-70m which I use with a controller so I like the patches for that handy as well. Musicator lets you easily organize patches in sub menus so I like to do that when I can. You either drop new patch name scripts in there to be able to choose them in the Cubase MIDI Device Manager, or edit the ones that are already there in something like Notepad. I sometimes like to use non-standard names that include the patch and even MSB LSB so I have some portability to programs that require I manually input that data to bring up the same patch. The ones you need to edit are in: C:Documents and SettingsGeneralApplication DataSteinbergCubase SXScriptsPatchnamesinactive. I have created about 5 128-patch sets for the MOSS that I switch between so I have 5 versions of the KARMA sound set and I just use the one that matches the MOSS sound set that I have currently installed in flash RAM. I have a Korg KARMA and I have a MOSS (physical modeling) circuit board installed inside that. I also have an EMU Virtuoso 2000 with several other sound set cards installed inside that. Actually I do have an SW1000XG but when I do my own patch list for it I include the patches for the VL daughter card I have installed onboard. ![]()
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