The second very annoying issue is for instance NI Alicia’s Keys. So, I open the project and think that have all samples and plugins, when in fact I don’t, as Cubase didn’t tell me. Here’s the first annoying thing: When my collaborator happens to use a plugin or sample library that I don’t own in the KK-wrapper in Cubase, Cubase just loads an empty instance of KK without alerting me to the fact that the plugin/sample library is missing. We are heavy users of the Komplete Kontrol (KK) software as we use the KK Keyboards to play, edit and control VSTs. The file structures are similar in both systems, in that we both have separate disks for samples and projects, but the file paths are not identical. We use Arturia, Spectrasonic and Native Instruments plugins heavily and both have the latest V Collection 8, Omnisphere/Keyscape/Trilian and Komplete Kontrol Ultimate 13 Collector Edition + a bunch of other stuff and odd sample libraries.
MASCHINE LIBRARY MISSING SAMPLES WINDOWS 10
We both work in Windows 10 Pro with similar but not identical setups. What are we missing? Are we doing anything wrong? How are others dealing with this? Is this a Steinberg or Native Instruments issue? But when a project is shared 40-50 times it becomes very unproductive and not very supportive of the creative process. This makes is very cumbersome to collaborate on projects, when we constantly have to hunt for samples or print everything we do to audio. Even worse, it is not always that we even know there is a missing plugin or sample library, as Cubase doesn’t tell us. I wonder if we are doing something wrong, but lately we’ve been having a lot of issues with missing samples, presets, patterns, etc when sharing Cubase projects between different systems.