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Why don't my EQ presets save?


Jeremiah86

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Which version, which build number of Cakewalk/Sonar?

Which operating system?

Which EQ?  Prochannel EQor a 3rd party VST EQ Plugin

How are you saving them - in a project, in a track template, as an actual preset?  Are you saving it using the generic plugin saving mechanism or an internal plugin preset management system

Can you please provide more information.

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Hi

Yes Sonitus EQ

Windows 10.. trying to save them in a project but would like them saved across the whole program so when I start a new project I can select 'Cath Fiddle' From EQ presets.

"Are you saving it using the generic plugin saving mechanism or an internal plugin preset management system"

Not sure if I understand, but I'm saving it within the sonitus plug in I guess.

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I bet if you run Cakewalk as Administrator, you can save the presets you want. Then they are available in later sessions without Admin privileges.

There's a hack you can do to lower the privilege level required to write to the specific ini file used by Sonitus, if this is a convenience you want.

See scook's post below.

Edited by Colin Nicholls
Corrected my faulty memory as per scook's post
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19 hours ago, Colin Nicholls said:

I bet if you run Cakewalk as Administrator, you can save the presets you want. Then they are available in later sessions without Admin privileges.

There's a hack you can do to lower the privilege level required to write to the specific registry keys used by Sonitus, if this is a convenience you want. The post is on the forum somewhere...

Surely this is a bug... right?

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You can always save it as an FX chain. FX chain will recall presets. Or create a Track Template. I believe those also retain preset info.

1 hour ago, Jeremiah86 said:

Surely this is a bug... right?

The whole plug in suite is a bug. They are like a million years old. They were built on the Windows XP (or even ME) platform.

Don't get me wrong, I love those plug ins. the Sonitus Delay probably being one of my favorites but they were created in the days before UAC control.

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Either use the Cakewalk preset manager (A, B, C and D) in the image below

Mixing.28.1.png

or modify the ini file to use the Sonitus plug-in manager like this

  • Right-click the ini file and select Properties from the context menu
  • Click Security tab in the Properties window
  • Click the Edit button
  • Click on Users
  • Click on Write
  • Click OK

Edxitai.png

Note the other ini files in the "Shared Plug-ins" folder for the other Sonitus plug-ins will need to be updated to use the preset manager in those plug-ins too.

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