

The attached patch script files can be edited to show your own patch names if you wish. You should now be able to browse the patches in the Program menu in the Track Inspector. To use the patch script, select "MicroFreak Anon" or "MicroFreak Factory" in the Track Inspector's Output Routing menu (select the entry in the upper part of the menu for the MIDI Device). select "Arturia MicroFreak" (or the MIDI port it is connected to) in the "Output" menu. click "Install Device" and select MicroFreak Anon or MicroFreak Factory (the first uses names on the form "Preset N", the second uses the factory patch names)
#Cubase patch scripts install#
You can now install the patch script as follows: Then browse to scripts\Patchnames\inactive and copy the folder as detailed above. Start Menu -> Steinberg Cubase XYZ -> Cubase Application Data Folder How do I install them into Cubase Im using windows 98 second edition.
#Cubase patch scripts update#
Open the attached ZIP archive and copy the "Arturia" folder into this folder (varies slightly with the Cubase version):Ĭ:\Users\.username.\AppData\Roaming\Steinberg\Cubase 6_64\Scripts\Patchnames\inactiveĪlternatively you can use the Start Menu to find the folder by selecting the following item: Steinbergs latest update to Cubase is a significant improvement from the previous HUI script, giving you high functionality using Launchkey with Cubase 12. Kante K Kante New member 1 Im using Cubase VST 5.1 and I recently downloaded the patch script for the Roland XV 3080, and expansion boards. To easily select MicroFreak patches from the Track Inspector in Cubase, you can use the attached patch scripts. An alternative to the full MIDI device posted elsewhere in this forum.
