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2013/03/23 13:21:54
Guitarpima
Has anyone had this happen.
 
I solo a kick drum and insert the transient shaper.
 
I make it sound the way I want. (Danny's video gave this tool a second look for me and it is useful. Thanks Danny!)
 
I open the PC and go to move the TS in between the EQ and CEM and Sonar locks up. It locks up the audio interface as well making it sound like the record is skipping.
 
I can get Windows to close Sonar but I hae to restart the computer to get the record to stop skipping.
 
Has anyone had this happen?
 
I think the fix for now is to stop playback before I move the TS. I'll know when I do it again.
2013/03/23 16:32:36
Guitarpima
It appears it is not the action. It just happened again. Maybe it is the transient shaper? If it happens again, I'll take it out and see if it continues.
2013/03/23 17:38:54
Guitarpima
Transient Shaper deleted and I have not had the same crash since. So far anyway.
2013/03/25 04:58:04
Bristol_Jonesey
Try reinstalling just the TS64 Robert.
2013/03/25 08:03:34
Guitarpima
Is the TS64 64bit? If not, I'll pass. Since I stopped using 32bit plugs, I stopped having crashes.
2013/03/25 09:40:21
Bristol_Jonesey
Pretty sure it is 64 bit
2013/03/25 10:01:43
Jim Roseberry
It locks up the audio interface as well making it sound like the record is skipping.



FWIW, That's an audio interface buffer that's looping (happened because of the crash).
2013/03/25 10:45:15
redbarchetta
I had the same exact symptom you had, only it happen on the breverb.  I had inserted it onto a master track in the Pro Channel.  Sounded like a skipping record, was able to shut down sonar but the sound engine kept playing and had to reboot.
2013/03/25 10:47:36
redbarchetta
Jim Roseberry



It locks up the audio interface as well making it sound like the record is skipping.



FWIW, That's an audio interface buffer that's looping (happened because of the crash).

So, how do you kill it?  Can you kill it by simply turning off and then turning back on your interface?
2013/03/25 12:21:51
Paul P
Guitarpima : "Is the TS64 64bit?"

Although today you'd certainly think so with a name like that, it's my understanding that all the Cakewalk plugins that end in 64
are actually 32 bit plugins.

The 64 comes from the fact that they do 64 bit processing, which was a big thing at the time (when 64-bit OS's hadn't even hit the daw world yet, so 64 had no other meaning).

It may be misleading today, but it's not really Cakewalk's fault.

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