2013/02/10 01:10:19
Bub
... this is what a 40 track truncated auto-save project file looks like.

*bub runs wildly through the front yard giggling hysterically while flailing his arms wildly as if he's ballroom dancing with an invisible partner.*



Hazaa!

Eureka!

Chim Chim Cheery!

Hi diddly dough!

And a good time was had by all.

Oh the humanity.

LOL!


2013/02/10 01:13:21
Jonbouy
It could be worse.
 
Look for the postives, at least it opened.
2013/02/10 01:15:24
Bub
Well, at least I only had 1 crash today.

LOFL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2013/02/10 01:21:21
Jonbouy
Bub


Well, at least I only had 1 crash today.

LOFL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Have you tried taking the case apart to make sure your ram is seated properly?
 
Check you bios too and preferably re-install the OS and all your drivers after making sure you have all that latest ones.
 
This will be an easy fix if we go through it methodically, it won't be a Sonar issue because it's working fine for me, it must be your system.
 
If that doesn't work try a new DAW machine specifically built for the job, you'll be back up and running in no time.
2013/02/10 01:22:07
Bub
I knew I should have saved the project and went to bed when my wife did.

I'd be having sweet dreams right now of the awesome job I did with V-vocal that I wasn't gonna tell you guys about when I posted my tune in the songs forum.

It was gonna be great.

I spent so much time flipping between the 'Pitch' and 'Formant' screen, thinking all the while how smooth it was working, and was even considering posting a nice thread about how much better V-vocal seems to be working.

It's all my fault. I should have been Ctrl-S'ing. Having 5 Auto-Save's isn't enough. I should have been thinking 6 steps ahead.

DEER PARK THAT'S GOOD WATER!

HALLELUJAH!

2013/02/10 01:27:34
Bub
Jonbouy
Bub

Well, at least I only had 1 crash today.

LOFL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have you tried taking the case apart to make sure your ram is seated properly?
 
Check you bios too and preferably re-install the OS and all your drivers after making sure you have all that latest ones.
 
This will be an easy fix if we go through it methodically, it won't be a Sonar issue because it's working fine for me, it must be your system.
 
If that doesn't work try a new DAW machine specifically built for the job, you'll be back up and running in no time.
I just did that!

I do that before every project!

That's why it takes me so long to get anything done.
2013/02/10 01:31:00
Bub
Oh the IRONY.

Sonar X2a crashes on me while I'm reading a thread about how great X2a runs.

How I love ya how I love ya, my deeaaaarrrr olllllddd Sssswwwaaannniieeee!
2013/02/10 01:49:23
Bub
Ladies and Gentlemen, I bid you a dude.

*Bub salutes you all and meanders off to bed.*
2013/02/10 02:15:42
bapu
Bub


... this is what a 40 track truncated auto-save project file looks like.

*bub runs wildly through the front yard giggling hysterically while flailing his arms wildly as if he's ballroom dancing with an invisible partner.*



Hazaa!

Eureka!

Chim Chim Cheery!

Hi diddly dough!

And a good time was had by all.

Oh the humanity.

LOL!

That Am one clean looking project. Perfect gain staging if you ask me.
2013/02/10 02:21:23
ampfixer
I dock my control bar at the bottom of the screen. I see you have it docked at the top. There's your problem. 


Hey, it's as good a solution as anyone's likely to come up with.
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