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2010/07/12 17:50:48
Here In Oregon
Crg


Here In Oregon


Whether Joy D got your message Crg or not I dunno, and I am not sure whether you read the whole thread or not as it was a long time ago, but she did have success getting the 01v96 to work in ACT after I did but it took me a solid week of work to make it happen and my comments prior to this post still stand.  
 
Two quick questions Craig if I may.  Are you sure you are not Benicio Del Torro and are those smoke rings made by American Spirit?  ;-)

I'll have to reread the thread. I often just post a suggestion without reading the whole thing. Over the years people have not been aware that you had to move the controller strip sometimes.
I do in fact smoke American Spirit. Benedict who?
 
 
> I do in fact smoke American Spirit.
 
Good guess on my part, eh.  I figured you to be too smart to be smoking cigs with crud in them.  My Benicio Del Torro comment was a complement.  Ask the ladies if you want?   ;-)
 
 

 
2010/07/12 18:11:07
Crg
Benedict who? Just kidding, I like the guy. What I was wondering is why I have never seen Joy D on any other threads? I would like to know what the registry fixs she did were without researching a pile of threads from several forums.
2010/07/12 21:42:49
Here In Oregon
 
The link to the author's web site where the dll file he wrote with instructions on how to do it has been down for some time and the file and instructions were for Windows XP 32 bit.  I might have this information and file on my old computer but it is probably irrelevant to most people now anyways.  You had to set up a dll file and do some tweaks to both parties, but the 01V96 would show up in Sonar's control surfaces drop down list and this was the only way to make it work.  As far as I know and with all of my research back then, the only people to get the O1v96 and Sonar to talk to one another was the author of this dll file, me, and then Joy D.  
 
2010/07/15 02:24:22
yummay
Wow... this thread got its life back now, has it?

:-)

Anyway, I know that the website where we could find the DLL is down / unattended... I still have it and could make it available if requested.

But, as I am not a computer guru, I would like to install it on a Windows 7 64 bit machine. The DLL was originally written for a 32 bits OS. The DLL is not registering and I am having difficulties to register the DLL without having to donwload YET another utility on my system...

I would like to register it manually, if possible. When i'll finally have time i'll do some more research on this...

I got the 01v96 to react partially with SONAR 8.5 just by trying the different types of controller surface in the drop-down menu, but nothing worked fully (nor constantly...)
2012/02/20 20:17:31
Smaczek
Few years later... Is anybody still have this DLL 01V96 control surfaces driver? I would realy appreciate if someone could help me to find it.
2012/02/21 14:38:25
Here In Oregon
Smaczek, got your PM via email.
 
Have not used Sonar in years but I will see what I can find on one of my old computers and get back to you as soon as I can.
2012/02/21 18:33:26
Here In Oregon
Smaczek, 

I just sent you a private message. Let us know how it goes.
2012/02/25 07:54:02
Smaczek
Nice! I've used this dll with SONAR X1 (Win Xp 32bit) choosing the Studio Menager protocol and it works great - but this mode is usefull only when You mixing (not recording) because it's not using the remote layer but the 1-16, 17-32 and master layer's (full control on faders, paning, solo/mute(ON)/sel and few user defined key's as play, stop etc.). Unfortunately the "remote" mode of the dll is not working for me except user defined key's. If I figureout something with it I let You know.
2012/02/29 13:29:35
Here In Oregon
Like i said in my personal notes. 
2013/08/27 10:18:36
Beetyar
OMG I really Need this dll if it work in win7-64 and Sonar X2 but with Record Function
 
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