Recording second take (Comp Recording) causes crash

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2016/01/19 20:28:45 (permalink)

Recording second take (Comp Recording) causes crash

I seem to have this bug in Sonar Platinum that causes the program to crash (Windows reports this program has stopped working)
It only seems to happen if I have an existing MIDI track and want to record a 2nd comp track over it.  I will record the 2nd MIDI track in Comping Mode, and when I press stop, Sonar immediately crashes.   This has happened on various instruments, including Lounge Lizard, EZ Drummer, Kontakt 5....so far any virtual instrument.   I don't have any efx added anywhere in the project.
This is happening on a brand new computer (It didn't do this on my old computer) but everything is freshly installed, including the OS, which is Windows 10 Pro 64-bit.  I have more than enough computing power (see my specs below).  So I'm not sure what the problem is. 
Additional info:
If I delete the old MIDI track first and THEN record a new track, it will NOT crash.  It will only crash if there is an existing MIDI track and I do a Comping Record.  Also doing a Sound on Sound record will not make it crash either.
I am using the latest build of Sonar Platinum, the latest releases of all VST plugins, and all my drivers are up to date.
Thanks for any help or suggestions,
Lee
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post edited by Leee - 2016/01/19 20:43:14
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    Noel Borthwick [Cakewalk]
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    Re: Recording second take (Comp Recording) causes crash 2016/01/19 21:32:46 (permalink)
    This is fixed for the next update...

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    Leee
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    Re: Recording second take (Comp Recording) causes crash 2016/01/19 22:26:39 (permalink)
    Noel Borthwick [Cakewalk]
    This is fixed for the next update...


    Ah! So it's a known bug?  Do you know what's causing it?  A Windows 10 thing?
    Either way, I'm glad to hear it'll be fixed, so I won't have to reinstall everything again!
    Thanks Noel!

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    Re: Recording second take (Comp Recording) causes crash 2016/01/19 22:32:50 (permalink)
    This kind a happens to me as well. I use Phalanx from Vengeance sound & when I create a 16 track midi sequencer, it crashes on the second or third take. This is not happening when I insert a singel Phalanx track. Was after the latest update I guess.
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    Re: Recording second take (Comp Recording) causes crash 2016/01/19 22:34:49 (permalink)
    In the mean time, I believe this only happens if you record with lanes showing. So just collapse lanes before recording.

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    Re: Recording second take (Comp Recording) causes crash 2016/01/19 22:34:53 (permalink)
    Yeah, I didn't check Problem Reports Forum first,  I see now other people have this issue as well.
     

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