I have a bug in my nexus 2 installation.
When I first installed FL10, I ran the nexus installer, copied all my library files into the install folder, and ran the nexus scanner so all my libraries now appear.
However, when I close FL studio it appears the nexus loses all its samples. When I reload FL studio, I find the nexus plugin is going through its "scanning for content" routine again, even though all my libraries are still listed. It eventually finishes this scan, all my libraries are still visible, and the nexus is triggering during playback, but no sound comes out of it, until I manually re-select the correct sample from the library.
Its becoming a bit of a nuisance having to go through this every time I reload FL studio, especially when I have tracks with a dozen nexus (nexii?) running and have to remember exactly which library sample I used originally, plus having to remake the arp tweaks etc.
Ideas?
When I first installed FL10, I ran the nexus installer, copied all my library files into the install folder, and ran the nexus scanner so all my libraries now appear.
However, when I close FL studio it appears the nexus loses all its samples. When I reload FL studio, I find the nexus plugin is going through its "scanning for content" routine again, even though all my libraries are still listed. It eventually finishes this scan, all my libraries are still visible, and the nexus is triggering during playback, but no sound comes out of it, until I manually re-select the correct sample from the library.
Its becoming a bit of a nuisance having to go through this every time I reload FL studio, especially when I have tracks with a dozen nexus (nexii?) running and have to remember exactly which library sample I used originally, plus having to remake the arp tweaks etc.
Ideas?