Notecrusher
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"rebooted" audiosnap crashing all over the place
I've been playing w/ audiosnap in Splat. Set markers on a raw 8 bar drum clip (not Cakewalk content). Quantized. Set to follow project tempo. Reset tempo. Now it brings down Sonar if I look at it. Anyone else having issues w/ audiosnap?
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Re: "rebooted" audiosnap crashing all over the place
2015/05/08 06:47:34
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1) Try turning up your interface buffers... if that doesn't help try increasing your Read/Write cache 2) Revert back to an earlier version of the project (before you started using AS) The reason I say this is because I've had the same types of issues (albeit in the original audiosnap... haven't tried the new version) and I'm pretty sure it was partially because I was driving the system harder than my latency/buffer settings could handle. Once the project started getting wonky it just became more and more corrupted the more I tried to screw with it. So just keep in mind you are doing some pretty intensive stuff when using AS (especially if you are editing all 8 tracks at once) so you want to give your system all the power you can to succeed. Cheers.
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Re: "rebooted" audiosnap crashing all over the place
2015/05/08 06:48:38
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Sorry... read that as 8 tracks instead of bars for some reason. Still might want to try from scratch with more buffers.
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Re: "rebooted" audiosnap crashing all over the place
2015/05/08 12:35:36
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I have not seen a problem with Audiosnap, and can't reproduce one now using Quantize followed by Clip Follows Project on several tracks of multitrack drums. In general, I would say buffer size and CPU load should have no bearing on stability. My guess is that Audiosnap is not directly responsible for the crash - at least not by itself.
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Notecrusher
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Re: "rebooted" audiosnap crashing all over the place
2015/05/08 16:21:18
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It was clip follows project - quantize - then a tempo change from 152 to 130. I also messed w/ a couple of the markers. But I'm sure it's not that easy to reproduce as my guess is it's something deep in the bowels of audiosnap.
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Re: "rebooted" audiosnap crashing all over the place
2015/05/08 17:25:56
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Notecrusher It was clip follows project - quantize...
You stated the reverse order in your original post, but I tried it both ways, moving markers as well, and still don't see a problem. Are you saying this is repeatable for you? If so, you should submit the project the Bakers to troubleshoot.
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Re: "rebooted" audiosnap crashing all over the place
2015/05/08 17:50:30
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The order doesn't matter it's the tempo change you missed. But I suspect the best way to crash audiosnap is to stress it hard. The first time Sonar crashed the problem reporter crashed too, lol. I sent them two subsequent crash reports.
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Re: "rebooted" audiosnap crashing all over the place
2015/05/08 18:16:50
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I did make tempo changes after enabling Clip Follows Project; just didn't mention it.
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Re: "rebooted" audiosnap crashing all over the place
2015/05/08 18:53:21
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When you quantize does it quantize all the detected transients? Not here. Just some of them. And yes strength is at 100%. Also some markers won't move or stretch as I tell them to. This tool has been buggy and unstable from the start, why can't time stretching just work like in other DAWs? GRRRRR!
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Re: "rebooted" audiosnap crashing all over the place
2015/05/09 00:04:00
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While I can admit that AS is not the most intuitive feature and it takes some work, I would never consider it buggy.
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