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AuthorTopic: Battery problem - exporting audio in SX!
Lanstar Zero
Posted: 19th October 2002 18:47
I just received my new PC DAW a few days ago. It is this:

Athlon XP 2100+
Asus A7S333 mobo
Windows XP
512mb PC-2100 DDR
MAudio Omni Studio
Cubase SX

I installed my VSTi's on it and everything's working fine until i try to export audio. The computer shuts down automatically every time. I move all my plugins out and start adding plugins one by one, exporting after every addition . . . and it exports fine until i add Battery back in. Battery is causing my computer to shut down when I am exporting audio. I thoroughly checked my other plugins, with other songs i'm working on, and i definitely isolated it as Battery. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!

Aaron
bioroid
Posted: 20th October 2002 10:14
That is very strange. I never had this problem and I used Battery on a lot of tracks and did a lot of exports with it. Is it a certain drum kit that is causing this or does it happen with any drum kit? Try loading just 1 sample and see if it happens. Also make sure you are running the latest versions of SX and Battery.

bioroid
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