• SONAR
  • When you fix the chronic problems of SONAR? (p.2)
2016/09/19 11:37:28
scook
moved to general discussion area
2016/09/19 12:19:12
Bristol_Jonesey
Thanks Steve
2016/09/19 12:30:11
Brian Walton
luna004
Thank you very much guys, I found my cause of the crash. TTS-1 is always my problem. I don't use TTS anymore, and I have no more crash!


That thing came out 11 years ago (2005 or so).  I figure few people use it other than General MIDI.  
 
Not sure why it would cause periodic crashes though.  
2016/09/19 13:24:38
JohanSebatianGremlin
When I want to add a bunch of CC information to a track manually (i.e. without recording a controller move in real time), I drop in an envelope and nodes as needed. Maybe its just me, but I find it quicker, simpler and much more precise than trying to do anything freehand with CC data.
 
I think I'd rather stick pins in my eyeballs than do anything freehand when it comes to CC data.
2016/09/19 23:09:35
luna004
JohanSebatianGremlin
When I want to add a bunch of CC information to a track manually (i.e. without recording a controller move in real time), I drop in an envelope and nodes as needed. Maybe its just me, but I find it quicker, simpler and much more precise than trying to do anything freehand with CC data.
 
I think I'd rather stick pins in my eyeballs than do anything freehand when it comes to CC data.


 
I know a lot of people put a CC using the envelope on the track . But for those who like me, it seems that the best way to enable the envelope in the PRV (like StudioOne). If you draw a diagonal CC line in PRV, unnecessarily large amount of data is consumed.
 
2016/09/20 06:08:20
Bristol_Jonesey
luna004
JohanSebatianGremlin
When I want to add a bunch of CC information to a track manually (i.e. without recording a controller move in real time), I drop in an envelope and nodes as needed. Maybe its just me, but I find it quicker, simpler and much more precise than trying to do anything freehand with CC data.
 
I think I'd rather stick pins in my eyeballs than do anything freehand when it comes to CC data.


 
I know a lot of people put a CC using the envelope on the track . But for those who like me, it seems that the best way to enable the envelope in the PRV (like StudioOne). If you draw a diagonal CC line in PRV, unnecessarily large amount of data is consumed.
 


Try messing around with your Snap Settings. I'm pretty sure that with Snap OFF you will get one "node" written for however many  PPQN's  (Pulses Per Quarter Note) set up.
 
Turn Snap on and set it to something like 1/16 or 1/32 and draw your line again.
2016/09/20 11:26:32
Anderton
Brian Walton
luna004
Thank you very much guys, I found my cause of the crash. TTS-1 is always my problem. I don't use TTS anymore, and I have no more crash!


That thing came out 11 years ago (2005 or so).  I figure few people use it other than General MIDI.  
 
Not sure why it would cause periodic crashes though.  



Interestingly, I went through a period of a few weeks where having the TTS-1 in a project would cause problems (crashes, freezes). This went away as suddenly as it appeared, and these days I use the TTS-1 without incident.
2016/09/20 12:07:47
Cactus Music
Of all the VST instruments TTS-1 seems the most stable.. 100's of my projects use one or two parts and I've never had an issue. I've even had 2 instances running with 20 tracks.
2016/09/20 12:11:41
bapu
luna004
I draw exquisite CC data 

In cursive?
2016/09/20 12:18:39
Bristol_Jonesey
Cactus Music
Of all the VST instruments TTS-1 seems the most stable.. 100's of my projects use one or two parts and I've never had an issue. I've even had 2 instances running with 20 tracks.


I've had times when simply trying to insert TTS-1 would cause SONAR to instantly crash. This was happening in SPLAT not so long ago.
 
But, like Craig, I've not seen this for a while now.
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