Teds_Studio
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Submitting Sonar X2 dumps for evaluation...?
My DAW is not online...and I just started experiencing crashes on one particular song. Just happened all of a sudden. Now I can't even open the project back up. I save quite regularly...but didn't save as a different file name...now my project is toast and I'll probably have to start over from scratch. It seems to be related to this one project as I can open other projects. But when I try to open the crashed project...it doesn't even fully open until I get the "Sonar has stopped working" window and creates a crash dump file. Where can I send the crash dumps Sonar creates since I'm not online with the DAW?
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Re:Submitting Sonar X2 dumps for evaluation...?
2012/11/12 13:30:42
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Have you tried opening the project is "Safe mode"? Hold down the SHIFT Key and open the project.
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Teds_Studio
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Re:Submitting Sonar X2 dumps for evaluation...?
2012/11/12 13:40:59
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Thanks kevo...! That allowed me to open the project...now I can save it as a different file name.
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Re:Submitting Sonar X2 dumps for evaluation...?
2012/11/12 13:42:31
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Teds_Studio Thanks kevo...! That allowed me to open the project...now I can save it as a different file name. Kool Beans! Don't forget to make a backup too!
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Re:Submitting Sonar X2 dumps for evaluation...?
2012/11/12 14:00:44
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There's still something screwed with the project. Got to work on the project for a few more minutes before it started the same crashes. Still need to find out where I can send these crash dumps to CW.
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Re:Submitting Sonar X2 dumps for evaluation...?
2012/11/12 14:06:10
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Teds_Studio
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Re:Submitting Sonar X2 dumps for evaluation...?
2012/11/12 14:20:48
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Thanks scook....I have narrowed down what the problem is...just don't know how to fix it. I had an instance of Superior Drummer with Latin Percussion in the project originally...but since have deleted the SD soft synth from the project since I wasn't using it. BUT....I'm still seeing the track in both the TV and CV...where the latin perc was, although the synth itself is gone. If I click anywhere on the track in either TV or CV...that's when it locks up everytime. Think I will call them. I would really like to salvage this project and not have to start over from scratch.
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Re:Submitting Sonar X2 dumps for evaluation...?
2012/11/12 14:30:13
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What about starting a *new* project and copy and paste your tracks to the new project?
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Re:Submitting Sonar X2 dumps for evaluation...?
2012/11/12 15:16:29
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LOL...kevo....that's exactly what I've been doing the past half hour. Then I see your post :) . I think I've salvaged the project...thanks again.
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Re:Submitting Sonar X2 dumps for evaluation...?
2012/11/13 10:37:38
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When you delete a soft synth, any tracks that had previously been routed to it must be re-routed somewhere else. That "somewhere else" will generally be the next destination on the list and might be wildly inappropriate, such as an external hardware controller. Whenever you want to substitute a different soft synth for an existing track, it's best to insert the new synth first and re-route the tracks before deleting the old synth. If the MIDI tracks are being retired rather than reassigned, and won't be used or won't be needed for a while, archive them. Archived tracks, whether MIDI or audio, are completely ignored and therefore cannot cause any problems.
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Re:Submitting Sonar X2 dumps for evaluation...?
2012/11/13 10:50:48
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bitflipper When you delete a soft synth, any tracks that had previously been routed to it must be re-routed somewhere else. That "somewhere else" will generally be the next destination on the list and might be wildly inappropriate, such as an external hardware controller. Whenever you want to substitute a different soft synth for an existing track, it's best to insert the new synth first and re-route the tracks before deleting the old synth. If the MIDI tracks are being retired rather than reassigned, and won't be used or won't be needed for a while, archive them. Archived tracks, whether MIDI or audio, are completely ignored and therefore cannot cause any problems. It's actually easier than that now. Just highlight the synth in the synth rack, click the synth tab drop down, and select 'replace synth'
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Re:Submitting Sonar X2 dumps for evaluation...?
2012/11/13 11:31:53
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bitflipper When you delete a soft synth, any tracks that had previously been routed to it must be re-routed somewhere else. That "somewhere else" will generally be the next destination on the list and might be wildly inappropriate, such as an external hardware controller. Whenever you want to substitute a different soft synth for an existing track, it's best to insert the new synth first and re-route the tracks before deleting the old synth. If the MIDI tracks are being retired rather than reassigned, and won't be used or won't be needed for a while, archive them. Archived tracks, whether MIDI or audio, are completely ignored and therefore cannot cause any problems. Dave, in X2 there is also the option to "Remove Associated Tracks" when deleting a synth from the Rack. I don't know if it was there in X1.
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Teds_Studio
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Re:Submitting Sonar X2 dumps for evaluation...?
2012/11/13 13:56:01
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Actually I did have "Remove Associated Tracks" checked. That's where the bug hatched from. In the CV...you could still see remnants of the track, or where it used to be....but the fader and some other stuff was showing up at the TOP of the CV...not down at the bottom where it normally is. I did copy and paste each and every track one at a time...once I was able to open the bad project us "shift" open. Funny thing was, every time I would click on that "ghost" track either in PRV, CV or TV...it would lock up Sonar. Didn't matter if it was right or left click.
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Re:Submitting Sonar X2 dumps for evaluation...? FOUND PROBLEM
2012/11/13 15:25:12
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OK....I finally found what was causing the problem with X2 locking up. I had a Superior Drummer Latin Percussion synth in my project template. When I would "Delete" the Superior Drummer synth with "Remove Associated Tracks" checked...it would remove the synth but NOT the tracks. If you clicked on the track X2 would lock up EVERY TIME. So...I opened up my template...deleted the associated tracks from the latin percussion synth FIRST...then deleted the synth and it's working OK now. Can't figure out why it was doing this. I've deleted synths all the time and never had a problem like this. I guess something just got crossed up with this one project template I made and created this crash every time. Thanks for the help and suggestions everyone....you ARE appreciated...!
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Re:Submitting Sonar X2 dumps for evaluation...? FOUND PROBLEM
2012/11/13 16:07:57
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Teds_Studio OK....I finally found what was causing the problem with X2 locking up. I had a Superior Drummer Latin Percussion synth in my project template. When I would "Delete" the Superior Drummer synth with "Remove Associated Tracks" checked...it would remove the synth but NOT the tracks. If you clicked on the track X2 would lock up EVERY TIME. So...I opened up my template...deleted the associated tracks from the latin percussion synth FIRST...then deleted the synth and it's working OK now. Can't figure out why it was doing this. I've deleted synths all the time and never had a problem like this. I guess something just got crossed up with this one project template I made and created this crash every time. Thanks for the help and suggestions everyone....you ARE appreciated...! If you can reproduce this, then please submit it to CW.
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