I first loaded Vortex in Chainer ... which does not appear to be able to host the triggering sequencers? ... and the 'Flip' worked.como baila wrote:I'll give it a go later today in a couple of other hosts first. After Cubase froze I thought I did reboot all the way ... but maybe not.Astralp wrote:Can't reproduce this, is there a particular situation that causes it?como baila wrote:Probably 'my bad,' as I thought about it later, but I crashed the program and Cubase when Vortex was cycling and I clicked on 'Flip.'
(Edit: Hmmm ... tried it again when the program wasn't running/ sequencing, and it happened again. Got a 'Visual C++' Run time error in Cubase using Beta 17.)
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I fired up the Cubase project I'd been working on, and as soon as it was open, tried 'Flip,' and it worked. About 20 minutes into the project, with the transport stopped, I tried it again and crash!
Same issue, reporting a C++ run time error in Cubase. The crash was so nasty I couldn't even get Task Manager to work to kill Cubase ... Task Manager was frozen as well. I was able to still access 'Start' menu and so, shut down and rebooted.
This time up, something happened to the engine in Vortex. In my original project I could see the light triggering that it was receiving midi and the keys turn orange when receiving midi input ... but it didn't cycle/ run. Started a fresh project and got same result. Closed opened Cubase and opened Vortex in a fresh project with same result.
If you'd like me to send you the *.dll, let me know.
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