iwan wrote:...when i close d8bridge they dont go back to 0 position anymore
anybody knows what the problem could be ..???
From my experience, the faders not returning to zero (MIDI zero, fader gain -infinity) upon closing D8Bridge v1.1 is a symptom of the d8bridge.exe process not actually terminating. I'm running Win7 x64 and when I shut down D8Bridge normally, I get a dialog box from Windows asking me if I want to shut down the D8Bridge program. It is only when I select shut down the application from the Windows dialog box that the d8bridge.exe process terminates and the D8Bridge application puts the faders to zero. If I shutdown D8Bridge v1.1 and the D8Bridge GUI just goes away without any Windows prompt and without sending the faders all the way down, it's a sure sign that the d8bridge.exe process is still running. If you re-invoke D8Bridge v1.1 it does not check to see if there is a d8bridge.exe process already running and it will just load up another instance. During troubleshooting in the past, I've looked in the process list and seen multiple instances of d8bridge.exe running. If you have multiple instances of D8Bridge v1.1 running, all kinds of wacky stuff can happen. Make sure you terminate all running instances of d8bridge.exe from the process list before invoking D8Bridge v1.1.
I don't know if this will solve all your problems but it might help with the faders to zero on termination issue. You might also want to check that your MCU mapping is still OK within Cubase. If you've added or removed any MIDI devices or drivers, that may have undesirably dislocated the MCU mapping inside your DAW that you thought you had.
You'll also want to be certain that you're running the 32 bit version of D8Bridge v1.1. The 64 bit version doesn't work properly.
Let us know how you make out.