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2014/03/24 21:08:30
Guitarmech111
Thanks Bob, USB2 - I talked to the techs at RME and they told me there should not be a difference with the drivers though. I have seen that the USB2 ports are preferred over the USB3 ports though.
2014/03/24 21:59:28
robert_e_bone
I cannot for the life of me imagine why you are having these crashes.
 
32-bit plugins?
 
System tweaks you haven't mentioned?
 
Windows up to current maintenance levels?
 
Overclocking?
 
Bob Bone
 
2014/03/25 01:16:25
Splat
Guitarmech111
. In the mainframe software world, which I have been a part of for over 30 years, backwards compatibility is key. If the federal reserve was not able to open some databases that were created in prior versions of the software I was a part of, countries would have gone under for a short amount of time. You would not be able to withdraw money from an ATM or your insurance company would not have any records of your coverage or treatments. SONAR is nowhere near that critical in nature to most.  ;)
 

 
Interesting example. The state of a lot of banks IT systems is frankly frightening. Many haven't upgraded their mainframes but rather just maintain them because they have been to frightened to upgrade, instead they build modern IT systems around them so it looks modern, but the core is flimsey. Banks IT systems are terrible on the whole, in the UK we often see the odd bank unable to function because some buggy overnight batch process screwed up their transactions either because mainframe can't cope or they are going through a modernisation program. However UK systems can look extremely hi tech compared to bank of america for instance. So no, backwards compatibility plagues banks.
 
As for the fed reserve they can get away with anything these days it seems. 
2014/03/25 10:27:33
robert_e_bone
Bump - Conley, can you respond to post #32?
 
Thanks, 
 
Bob Bone
 
2014/03/25 11:03:50
Guitarmech111
robert_e_bone
I cannot for the life of me imagine why you are having these crashes.
 
32-bit plugins?
 
System tweaks you haven't mentioned?
 
Windows up to current maintenance levels?
 
Overclocking?
 
Bob Bone
 


Here ya go Bob, thanks for the follow-up:
32-bit synths - Trilogy, TTS-1(?)
No 32-bit plugs
No system tweaks - 8Core is fast enough
all updates are current on windows, video and audio interface
no overclocking
2014/03/25 11:32:43
thebiglongy
Just to clarify, no tune-up or motherboard utilities installed?
I.E Asus tune-up, Nvidia gfx card boosters.

Do you have Malwarebytes anti-malware installed or any other software that may run a background process?

One option I may suggest is to turn back on the windows error reporting. This will log pretty much everything and make this issue much easier to solve.
2014/03/25 11:34:18
Guitarmech111
No other performance utilities running. I do have Malware bytes running though.
2014/03/25 12:21:38
robert_e_bone
Thanks, Conley.
 
Just for a test, what happens if you swap out the Trilogy synth for Dim Pro (x64)?
 
I am wondering if maybe the Trilogy synth and something in X3 just don't get along.
 
Bob Bone
 
2014/03/25 12:22:48
robert_e_bone
And, I do not know one way or the other if Malwarebytes interferes with Sonar operation or not.
 
Might try suspending it or exiting as a separate test.
 
Bob Bone
 
 
2014/03/25 12:23:47
Guitarmech111
Nothing is using the trilogy synth. I had it in there and had a bass line recorded. It is basically occupying space only.
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