An “empty” project still has them so it doesn’t fix anything.
There are two dozen of these in MIDI Remote. There is one valid active version and then many gray’d out instances.
Then there are many instances for devices that at one time I had connected but am no longer using.
There doesn’t seem to be any ‘delete’ for these.
I tried loading an ‘Empty’ project. But it has all the copies and projects loaded but not activated and saved are not fixed.
I’d like to do more with MIDI remote but this seems seriously broken.
thanks.
This is a clean install on a new (90 day old) computer. Not a lot of history.
this shows the issue clearly:
everything past MiniLab 3 is “Disconnected” and useless.
The “Remove Controller Surface” control is only there for Connected controllers.
Nothing can be done about all the disconnected controllers.
Hi,
This is a known and already reported issue.
Thank you.
When will it be fixed?
I’m now using Cubase 15.0.10 and the German support team doesn’t seem to have heard anything about it either. The support team is trying to help, but I haven’t been told yet that a fix is in the works.
Hi,
This issue has been fixed in Cubase 15.0.20.
There must be something that I can do with the residue from the previous version.
Even with the new version I still have 6 ‘instances’ of Korg NanoKontrol
and no obvious way to delete them.
I’m have no plans to use my Korg NanoKontrol. I would like to get down to one disconnected instance and get rid of this control surface. I still don’t know how to achieve this.
David
after poking around in Midi Remote Manager: selecting the control surface in question and then “Disable Controller Script” gets rid of the all the disabled instances.
thanks for your response.
David
Was the nanoKontrol switched on or off during the process?
Could you check again – even though you’re no longer using it – whether the nanoKontrol is recognised when you open the project?
It is no longer connected to the DAW.