KVR Audio is the Internet's number one news and information resource for open standard audio plug-ins. We report new releases, product announcements and product updates (major and minor) for all VST Plug-ins, Audio Unit Plug-ins and RTAS Plug-ins. We manage a fully searchable audio plug-in database (updated daily), and offer many free member services including user reviews, product update notifications and a very active discussion forum. We also host official forums for many plug-in and soundware developers.
Plug-ins, Hosts &
Mobile Apps Search
Developer Search
News & Products
Groups
Whats's in?
Banks & Patches
Download & Upload
Listen to Music
by KVR Members
Search
KVR
AuthorTopic: 'F' (Follow Now Cursor) kills Muzys
jonhd
Posted: 7th January 2004 15:39
I expect it's been discussed b4, but can't find anything.
My setup: WinXP Home (fully up to date); 768MB RAM; P4 1.7GHz; Intel 845 MSI Mobo; Terratec EWX24/96 (latest XP drivers); Yamaha SW1000XG (ditto); Matrox G500 dual-head video (latest, certified drivers); Muzys 3.12 (registered).
Machine is kept 'clean' - only use it for audio work.

Attempting to enable the (very jumpy !) now cursor in the Arrange window, to follow the composition - the 'F' shortcut, causes Muzys to crash. (Programme remains onscreen but has stopped responding, and emits a horrid buzz from the main audio out.)

Have tried very latest (uncertified) Matrox drivers; have switched-off dual-head mode; have tried turning-off Hardware acceleration; have uninstalled drivers (run in VGA mode). None of which helped.

Anydbody else have problems in 'Follow' mode ?
Don't believe it's Muzys - I've tried Magix Midi Studio, and it's audio engine (using ASIO) keeps stopping whenever I close a Window (e.g. the Mixer panel).

TIA, Jon
Adam_V
Posted: 7th January 2004 16:14
Hi jonhd. This issue was discussed a while back and has been identified as a known bug that several users have experienced (myself included). I know it's not the answer you're looking for, but I suppose you'll have to deal with it until Jo gets back.
jonhd
Posted: 8th January 2004 13:20
Thanks Adam - told you'd I'd probably missed previous posts :<)

Ah well, let's hope Jo returns from the land of OS X.

Jon
Username: Password: