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Evening -
the first one is a mean bug- MU.LAB crashes certain project files when I try to save during playback. I'm not sure if it involves any of the used plugs or if it's in MU.LAB, though I strongly suspect Hematohm to be the culprit (file saves OK after deleting it, and its GUI has been habitually playing up, a fact I've come to accept).

http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/5/13/ ... ayback.txt
(three reports in a row)

http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/5/13/ ... .MuSession


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Bug #2:

MU.LAB also acted weirdly after recording audio a few days ago (wouldn't draw the waveform even though it played OK:

http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/5/13/ ... .MuSession

http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/5/13/1076337/git.aiff

Musession was saved to the MU.LAB folder, "git.aiff" goes in the "Audio" folder.

OSX 10.4.11

Marco :)

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Bonteburg wrote:the first one is a mean bug- MU.LAB crashes certain project files when I try to save during playback. I'm not sure if it involves any of the used plugs or if it's in MU.LAB, though I strongly suspect Hematohm to be the culprit (file saves OK after deleting it, and its GUI has been habitually playing up, a fact I've come to accept).

http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/5/13/ ... ayback.txt
(three reports in a row)

http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/5/13/ ... .MuSession
Is this a repeatbale crash?

If yes, then please remove the vst plugins one by one and each time redo the save (to a temp file) so to narrow down until we've spotted which vst plugin may cause this.

If you have removed all vst plugins, and the crash still occurs,
please send me that musession file for examination.

Fyi: i've loaded that musession file you already linked, ignored the vst plugs which were not found (all of them i'm afraid), and then did a burst of saves while playing,
but no crash yet.
MU.LAB also acted weirdly after recording audio a few days ago (wouldn't draw the waveform even though it played OK:

http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/5/13/ ... .MuSession
http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/5/13/1076337/git.aiff

Musession was saved to the MU.LAB folder, "git.aiff" goes in the "Audio" folder.
There is something strange with the aiff file... Researching...

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mutools wrote:
Bonteburg wrote:MU.LAB also acted weirdly after recording audio a few days ago (wouldn't draw the waveform even though it played OK:

http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/5/13/ ... .MuSession
http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/5/13/1076337/git.aiff
There is something strange with the aiff file... Researching...
Did you record the guitar with MU.LAB?

Did you edit that AIFF file in some other application?

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hey maybe this one is offtopic but i had the same problem with one of my projects. after much stress and a few experiments i found out that using the sr 202 blugin crashes mulab almost in one out of three attempts while saving. anyway i also found a simple solution - i quit using sr 202.

maybe we can compile a list of plugins that dont work with mulab 2 which also contains the well working alternatives. i use grizzly and softdrum instead of the sr 202.

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@Jo:
I'm fairly certain it was the silly old Hematohm. I've deleted it from vstplugins.xml (along with Frohmage). Ohmforce stuff has a history of not working very well on either of my Macs. Oh well ...
works O.K. now! :)


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Re: the AIFF file - I had started MU.LAB after spending the day working with Adobe Creative Suite which is a bit of (nay, much of) a memory hog. I suspect this might have triggered it, but in that case you'd still expect to find the Musession to work O.K. after a system restart, right?

The waveform drawing issue has occured twice in a few months of using MU.LAB so it's a rare bug.

No other recording software was involved.

Marco :D

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tomica wrote:anyway i also found a simple solution - i quit using sr 202.
+1 ... not everything works with everything. Host compatibility should lie with plug in devs in my opinion.

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Bonteburg wrote:The waveform drawing issue has occured twice in a few months of using MU.LAB so it's a rare bug.
Strange, there is some file format mismatch in that aiff file. Don't understand how that could be :?

Anyway, in a next maintenance update, MU.LAB will anticipate for such mismatch and so the mentioned display issue won't occur anymore in such case.

For now: Open that guitar part in an external audio editor, do some little edit and re-save. That should resolve it.

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