| Author | Topic: Possible Density MkII problem | ||
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bootsie wrote: Yesterday, SM released a new compiler version which "Fixed several memory issues that were causing crashes when deleting plugins in some host applications" - so we could test that and see if it solves your crashes. Just drop me your eMail and I'll send you the bits.
Maybe we (finally) have a solution for all those diffuse poofs in certain host configurations. This sounds great! I have had similar problems in 32-bit Reaper (3.11) with XP and Intel core2duo PC. But I have to say that it hasn't stopped me from using Density Mk2, BootEQII, TesslaPro, EpicVerb and now Ferric. These are simply amazing plugins! I have just saved my projects like paranoid. I have had this problem with LePou's LeCab also (at least I'm pretty sure about it) and I think it's SM too. |
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| ^ | Joined: 03 Feb 2005 Member: #56844 | ||
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Only Density MkII is crashing Reaper and EnergyXT2, but not his other plug in's so it has nothing to do with SM. A pity, because i love it. |
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| ^ | Joined: 27 Jan 2006 Member: #95968 | ||
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Same problem here since I use Density a lot, my host close a lot and it made me a save junkie. Didn't know that was maybe the plug that did that. Thought that was Cubase that did his usual quirky and infuriating crash. |
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| ^ | Joined: 02 Mar 2004 Member: #15086 Location: Montreal, Canada | ||
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Bootsie - PM sent. |
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| ^ | Joined: 03 Nov 2005 Member: #86536 | ||
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gavriloP wrote: I have had this problem with LePou's LeCab also (at least I'm pretty sure about it) and I think it's SM too.
No, LePou's stuff is C++. No SM. Shogger P.S. Cool that Outsim finally does something about that prob. This bug is soooooo old. |
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| ^ | Joined: 11 Jun 2007 Member: #153609 | ||
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It was happening to me not only when I deleted the plug-in, but often during loading and occasionally when the plug-in was just sitting in the project disabled. I'm still fairly certain no other Bootsy plug-in did this. |
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| ^ | Joined: 04 May 2007 Member: #149798 Location: Austerlitz | ||
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shogger wrote: No, LePou's stuff is C++. No SM. OK, thanks. Then it probably was something else. I got to keep checking. |
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| ^ | Joined: 03 Feb 2005 Member: #56844 | ||
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Hi,
I can confirm that a compile in the newest version of Synthmaker will solve all the crash issues after unloading any Synthmaker plugin. Noticed this crashing in my own plugin so contacted Malc (from Synthmaker) Have been cooperating with Malc for the past 2 weeks by testing many unload scenarios and the resulting new version of Synthmaker will solve all of these issues. (like sudden host disappear) Extensively tested in Orion, Reaper, Cubase with many VSTi. CC PS: To explain why some people had the issues, some didn't and why this was so hard to solve: - Mostly happened on XP - Mostly only crashes if a certain other VSTi is loaded afterward. - Mostly was needed to click around in a certain way in the plugin which was loaded afterwards to provoke the crash. |
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| ^ | Joined: 29 Sep 2003 Member: #9420 | ||
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bootsie wrote: Yesterday, SM released a new compiler version which "Fixed several memory issues that were causing crashes when deleting plugins in some host applications" - so we could test that and see if it solves your crashes. Just drop me your eMail and I'll send you the bits.
Maybe we (finally) have a solution for all those diffuse poofs in certain host configurations. That would be great I want to use Density II, Tessla Pro and the new tapesimulation plugin on my projects. |
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| ^ | Joined: 25 Apr 2005 Member: #66385 Location: usa | ||
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cc-purno wrote: Hi,
I can confirm that a compile in the newest version of Synthmaker will solve all the crash issues after unloading any Synthmaker plugin. Cool. Would be great to get all Bootsies crash safe finally. Shogger |
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| ^ | Joined: 11 Jun 2007 Member: #153609 | ||
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this sounds like the news many people have been waiting for! if mr bootsy is reading, is this a quick thing to do to re-compile the plugins? maybe stick out public betas of the whole bootsy collection to test this on a large scale? |
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| ^ | Joined: 09 Nov 2004 Member: #47385 | ||
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cc-purno wrote: Hi,
I can confirm that a compile in the newest version of Synthmaker will solve all the crash issues after unloading any Synthmaker plugin. Noticed this crashing in my own plugin so contacted Malc (from Synthmaker) Have been cooperating with Malc for the past 2 weeks by testing many unload scenarios and the resulting new version of Synthmaker will solve all of these issues. (like sudden host disappear) Extensively tested in Orion, Reaper, Cubase with many VSTi. CC PS: To explain why some people had the issues, some didn't and why this was so hard to solve: - Mostly happened on XP - Mostly only crashes if a certain other VSTi is loaded afterward. - Mostly was needed to click around in a certain way in the plugin which was loaded afterwards to provoke the crash. Sounds promising indeed I will update FerricTDS and DensityMkII as soon as possible and then lets see if this is the Schnitzel |
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| ^ | Joined: 19 Apr 2007 Member: #148089 Location: Frankfurt, Germany | ||
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bootsie wrote: Sounds promising indeed I will update FerricTDS and DensityMkII as soon as possible and then lets see if this is the Schnitzel Please don't forget Tessla Pro cheers |
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| ^ | Joined: 24 Dec 2004 Member: #52599 | ||
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Here we go: the bugfix for Density mkII (v2.0.2).
Please download and test if there are any further crashes happening. |
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| ^ | Joined: 19 Apr 2007 Member: #148089 Location: Frankfurt, Germany | ||
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I only have had crashes with Tessla Pro, havent had time to use DensityII that much yet |
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| ^ | Joined: 02 Apr 2004 Member: #19618 |
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