![]() ![]() Score guitar symbols for dialogue, symbol inspector Saved in the last active folder as *.vmx (VST Mixer settings) ScannedFolders3.bin (former versions: scannedFolders.bin) Mediaba圓.bin (former versions: mediabay.bin) MediaBay column, list, attribute settings List of settings files and their purpose Setting.įolder where program is installed into \Device Maps *.xmlĮxternal FX / Instruments setups in VST Connections Locate the folder which is named the same as your Cubase/Nuendo version.In the command line of the 'Run' window, enter this path: %appdata%/Steinberg.(Windows XP: Select 'Run' from the Start menu.) Press the Windows logo key R simultaneously to open the 'Run' command prompt.While the menu is folded out holding down the key (options) will show the "Library" entry. Please note: Since Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion), the user's Library folder is hidden! Here is how to access it: In the menu bar of Mac OS X click on "Go".Go to "*Your Username*/Library/Preferences" and locate the folder which is named the same as your Cubase/Nuendo version.The folder in which Cubase and Nuendo preferences are being stored can be found here: Some of the files listed here might not be available in Cubase Essential/Studio/Artist/AI/LE though. This article lists files which are storing program settings or preferences on your system for current Cubase and Nuendo versions. ![]()
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