One day last week my Cakewalk DAW informed me that I had to reactivate. i took the opportunity to do the update, at which point every time I tried to arm a track for recording the whole system would freeze up. I finally decided to do a fresh install of EVERYTHING and start over.
After getting a fresh Win10 install and a new download of CWb and doing all the tried and true patches to hack the Win8 drivers to Wind10, I could get everything to work except my VS700C. This is the same as before except now CWb can't find the VS700 in the "Preferences-Control Surfaces" drop down.
My question then is:
Has anyone else using the Roland V-Studio suite of equipment experienced this problem?
At this point I'm faced with having to roll back to Win7 until I can do a "fork-lift" upgrade, which I'd obviously prefer not to be doing.
(Thanks Roland Corp for not supporting an otherwise great piece of equipment)
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Mark Withers
One day last week my Cakewalk DAW informed me that I had to reactivate. i took the opportunity to do the update, at which point every time I tried to arm a track for recording the whole system would freeze up. I finally decided to do a fresh install of EVERYTHING and start over.
After getting a fresh Win10 install and a new download of CWb and doing all the tried and true patches to hack the Win8 drivers to Wind10, I could get everything to work except my VS700C. This is the same as before except now CWb can't find the VS700 in the "Preferences-Control Surfaces" drop down.
My question then is:
Has anyone else using the Roland V-Studio suite of equipment experienced this problem?
At this point I'm faced with having to roll back to Win7 until I can do a "fork-lift" upgrade, which I'd obviously prefer not to be doing.
(Thanks Roland Corp for not supporting an otherwise great piece of equipment)
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