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Not saving patches made in previous version after reinstall #702

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EpicRabbit opened this issue Sep 8, 2024 · 3 comments
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Not saving patches made in previous version after reinstall #702

EpicRabbit opened this issue Sep 8, 2024 · 3 comments
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EpicRabbit commented Sep 8, 2024

Version

24.05

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Native / JACK, VST3

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Windows 11

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Cardinal.2024-09-09.09-40-16.mp4

I had made a couple of patches and saved them, but I noticed that for some reason I had less modules, so I reinstalled Cardinal altogether. I saved all my patches and I can load them after the reinstall, but whenever I want to make changes to them and save either as a new patch or just save the previous one, it just doesn't save at all. When I make a completely new patch, it can be saved, but my previously made patches don't, no matter what I try. Could there be a way to fix this? Thanks!!

@dromer dromer added the bug Something isn't working label Sep 8, 2024
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Ok it seems to have been resolved, I think there is a bug that prevents saving of changes to a patch if a "Host FX" module is added with a VST plugin opened in bridge mode. When I deleted the Host FX modules, I could save any changes made to the preset.

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dromer commented Sep 19, 2024

@EpicRabbit what do you mean with "Host FX" module? Is that the Ildaeil and Carla plugin host modules?

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EpicRabbit commented Sep 19, 2024 via email

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