connecting devices
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had the same problem from start.
In SFP -> settings, change to "standard cursor".
now you got the windows-arrow instead and just have to hold the cursor OVER an output, see how it changes to a "+" sign, left click on it, move to appropriate input, cursor should once again torn into a "+" sign, left click and viola! a virtual cable appears.
note: to my experience some devices, such as analog dest,
can handle only ONE stereo pair of virtual cables. e.g you cannot connect more than ONE module to it.
good luck!
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: siberiansun on 2002-10-08 16:18 ]</font>
In SFP -> settings, change to "standard cursor".
now you got the windows-arrow instead and just have to hold the cursor OVER an output, see how it changes to a "+" sign, left click on it, move to appropriate input, cursor should once again torn into a "+" sign, left click and viola! a virtual cable appears.
note: to my experience some devices, such as analog dest,
can handle only ONE stereo pair of virtual cables. e.g you cannot connect more than ONE module to it.
good luck!
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: siberiansun on 2002-10-08 16:18 ]</font>
The hourglass cursor is just a visual bug. Creamware, if you're reading this, I mentioned this months ago, it should be a very easy fix... That said, its just a visual thing, you can continue connecting wires even when the cursor shows this hourglass.
I used to use these replacement cursors, which I remember worked well (fixed the visual aspect) but haven't tried them yet under SFP:
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=13&2
If anyone tries them under SFP I'd be curious to find out the results. Make a backup of that directory first.
I used to use these replacement cursors, which I remember worked well (fixed the visual aspect) but haven't tried them yet under SFP:
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=13&2
If anyone tries them under SFP I'd be curious to find out the results. Make a backup of that directory first.
I don't remember the hourglass cursor not switching back over lately, maybe it's become an automatism to clock in neutral field but I think it's fixed with the alternate cursors which I installed a while ago.
Another bug I noticed which is a little more serious, is connections not appearing or dissappearing. It happened on aux' from STM2448, don't know if it's a bug -I don't use it often.
The connections are visible in the Livebar, but not in the Project View. They must be changed from Livebar now. If I have more info on that one, I'll mail CW.
Another bug I noticed which is a little more serious, is connections not appearing or dissappearing. It happened on aux' from STM2448, don't know if it's a bug -I don't use it often.
The connections are visible in the Livebar, but not in the Project View. They must be changed from Livebar now. If I have more info on that one, I'll mail CW.