2016/01/22 12:04:59
TerraSin
Yah, I'm not sure whether that was a Cakewalk thing or a Roland thing but it won't come up as its own surface name anymore.
2016/01/23 10:13:53
keneds
It is very quirky. When I did the initial update to win10 and the driver install it worked like it did before in win7.... And now since my crash thing it has lost some functionality like the rewind to beginning, markers button, bus view (switching faders to control busses) and several other things I'm sure. I just don't get it. I even did a uninstall / reinstall of my edited driver and it has the same outcome. There are several mackie control options listed. It's got to be something in my preferences not set right. I feel like I'm playing a guessing game with my settings and I can't solve the puzzle.
Is it possible to get a list of what should be checked off in my settings from someone who is not having any function issues?
2016/01/24 20:33:39
keneds
Shouldn't there be a .dll file tied to the vs700? Curious.......in your shares surfaces file, what is listed? I have three .dll files, ACTController.dll , GenericSurface.dll and MackieControl.dll why don't I have one for the vs700? There are .dll files in the driver files.
2016/01/28 17:33:59
keneds
I have a question...🖐
2016/01/30 11:19:33
Rob[at]Sound-Rehab
keneds
Shouldn't there be a .dll file tied to the vs700? Curious.......in your shares surfaces file, what is listed? I have three .dll files, ACTController.dll , GenericSurface.dll and MackieControl.dll why don't I have one for the vs700? There are .dll files in the driver files.



The vs700.dll should be in Cakewalk/Shared Surfaces (together with about 15 other default dlls) ...
2016/01/30 18:10:49
keneds
That's the problem...It's not there, Thats why i thing im not getting proper functionality from my console. How do i get these files back? Do they come from Sonar files or the VS700 drivers? I'm guessing if I can get this back I won't need to use stupid mackie mode.
2016/02/01 08:53:17
keneds
Anyone?
2016/02/03 03:17:09
Rob[at]Sound-Rehab
I think they come with Sonar because even on an old machine that I only ever installed X3 but not the vs700 contains the dlls ...
 
Did you try to restore them from a backup and simply place them in the folder?
2016/02/03 06:51:08
keneds
I contacted Cake support and they sent me this link. I loaded it up and ran this. I opened the shared surface folder and there are more controller options now including a HTML file labeled Sonar VS700, But still there is no .dll file like all of the other ones listed have with them. Could it be that i might need to reinstall the VS700 2.02 drivers again with the modification? ( just a reminder from another thread I posted in, When I originally did the windows 10 driver mod / install...everything worked great before the crash. I lost a lot of files and programs by doing a system reset. ) Im back on track now....just minus the darn .dll file for the vs700.
 

Control Surface Installers

The information in this article applies to:


  • SONAR Platinum
  • SONAR Professional
  • SONAR Artist
 
Since the latest SONAR installers do not install control surface plugins, we have created a separate installer for these. Follow the steps below if you are missing any control surface plugins.
  1. Close any Cakewalk software you have running
  2. Download the file, Cakewalk Control Surface plugins_1.0.0.1.zip
  3. Find the file in your Windows File Explorer, right-click it, and choose Extract All...
  4. Make sure the "Show extracted files when complete" box is checked
  5. Click Extract
  6. Run Cakewalk Control Surface Plugins_1.0.0.1.exe
 
2016/02/03 07:34:46
azslow3
Control surface dll can be installed and registered using (for example) that installer:
https://www.cakewalk.com/Support/Knowledge-Base/2007013201/V-Studio-700-Control-Surface-Plug-in-version-1-2-update
 
Then get the latest dll (64bit) from there: https://github.com/Cakewalk/Cakewalk-Control-Surface-SDK/blob/master/Bin/x64/VS700.dll?raw=true and copy it to the folder (replace the old one installed). Close Sonar before coping!
That is direct list to the file in the official CakeWalk github location (just in case you worry from where it comes).
 
NOTE: You can avoid the first step if you know how to execute "regsvr32 VS700.dll" with admin rights from Windows command line... The installer (any version) will do this for you. No need to re-execute after the file is replaced.
 
EDIT: corrected the link to dll (was pointing to 32bit version)
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