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Blind Alley
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Sonar x1d - export audio crash
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April 29, 12 3:41 AM
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I'm using Sonar Producer Expanded (x64) and recently updated to X1d. When I try to export Audio, Sonar just crashes. It asks if I want to send in a crashdump so at least the error handling is working... Even the simplest project with just 2 seconds of audio and no FX's crashes. I reverted to X1c through "System Restore" (the best thing ever invented) and everything works fine. Any ideas?
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Rasure
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Re:Sonar x1d - export audio crash
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April 29, 12 7:19 AM
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[Penryn1600SLI-110dB 2.67 gigahertz Intel Core2 Quad Q6700 8 Gig Ram] [NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT] [Windows 7 Ultimate (x64)] [Sonar X2a Producer (Build 351 x64)] [Mackie Onyx 400f] http://www.rasure.co.uk/
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Blind Alley
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Re:Sonar x1d - export audio crash
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April 29, 12 11:31 AM
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Ok, thanks! I have "Aaron's Sonar MP3 Patch" installed for making Mp3's. That's probably the root cause. I've had the fraunhofer MP3 since "Cakewalk Audio Pro 9 (!!!)" But that doesn't seem like an option anymore...
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dsurkin
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Re:Sonar x1d - export audio crash
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June 07, 12 11:00 AM
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Add me to the list of people having this problem. I also have one of Aaron's add-ins. This was driving me crazy the past two nights, and searching the Sonar forums using its built-in search tool didn't uncover this thread--a Google search did, however. Funny about that.
Dean L. Surkin - Steinway A104030, Kawai MP8; AMD Phenon II, 16GB, M-Audio Delta 2496; Matrox 9125, HP ZR30w (great monitor!); Sonar X2 Producer, Garritan JABB3 and GPO4, VB3
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dsurkin
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Re:Sonar x1d - export audio crash
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June 08, 12 9:24 AM
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Update: I uninstalled Aaron's MP3 add-in, and Sonar X1d operates normally now. I see that Aaron has a newer version of his add-in, but despite my appreciation for his work, I'm a little gun-shy of trying it again.
Dean L. Surkin - Steinway A104030, Kawai MP8; AMD Phenon II, 16GB, M-Audio Delta 2496; Matrox 9125, HP ZR30w (great monitor!); Sonar X2 Producer, Garritan JABB3 and GPO4, VB3
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daveny5
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Re:Sonar x1d - export audio crash
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June 08, 12 9:34 AM
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If you purchased the Cakewalk MP3 encoder with PA9, then you should still have the license and can reinstall it. Otherwise use the LAME MP3 encoder which is free and won't crash your Sonar.
Dave Computer: Core2Quad, 8GB/2.5TB+, Windows 8 Pro 64-bit, Sonar X2A Producer, Delta 44, Cakewalk UM-3G Instruments: SL-880 Keyboard controller, Korg 05R/W, Korg N1R Axes: Fender Stratocaster, Line6 Variax 300, Ovation Acoustic, Takamine Nylon Acoustic, Behringer GX212 amp. Outboard: Mackie 1402-VLZ mixer, Digitech Vocalist WS EX, PODXTLive, etc... Controllers: Korg nanoKONTROL, Wacom Bamboo Touchpad
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CJaysMusic
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Re:Sonar x1d - export audio crash
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June 08, 12 3:17 PM
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Are you using a plugin that doesn't like the 64bit engine? Are you using a plugin that doesn't like Fast bounce? Try disabling fast bounce first and export Cj
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