Quite so.Milkman wrote: Fri Jan 05, 2024 8:07 pm
lol Ive tested this on cubase 10.5, 11, 12, 12.0.80. It is EXACTLY the same on all versions, and if you try to assign modwheel to anything, SM2 crashes. I reported this to the dev 18+ months ago and they ignored it, then denied it.
Win10. Freshly built machines including desktop, laptop, older desktop. Focusrite 18i20 interface. Any controller or keyboard I use - all 6 of mine from novation, korg, arturia, akai do not work, but you are saying it does work. In cubase. Trying to bind the modwheel to anything inside SM2 results in a program crash. In Live. In Cubase. In Bitwig (4 and now 5), but no -- it didnt happen to you?
Something is very strange here.
I did some limited testing here this morning, for what it's worth...
- PC: i7 4790 (stock) running Win10 (my primary DAW machine with years of accumulated sh*te installed)
- Interface: Scarlett 18i20 / ASIO
- DAWs: Bitwig 5, Cubase 11, Live 11, and Reaper 7 (all at the latest point release for those versions).
- Controllers: Korg padKontrol, Nektar LX, and Novation SL Mk II (all connected via USB)
- SM2 and SM3, both VST3 (I don't have the VST2 versions installed)
Assigning the modwheel to multiple random parameters on an init patch.
Cubase, Live and Reaper
Modwheel (cc1) works as expected.
Bitwig
Modwheel (cc1) is not recognised by either SM2 or SM3
If I insert the Bitwig MIDI Note FX as a modulater and map cc1 (default cc in the Note FX) to cc1 in SM2/SM3 then it works.
I tested a few other VST3 synths in Bitwig (Twin3, Phase Plant, Bazille, and Pigments), the modwheel (cc1) works for them all without requiring the MIDI Note FX.
So there is /something/ not right with SM's cc handling in Bitwig.
As for the crashing... I tried to crash SM2/3 by assigning the modwheel to multiple random parameters (just whatever fell under the mouse...), but it's solid in any (tested) DAW, for me.
When it crashes for you, does it take the DAW with it or is it just SM crashing?
If the DAW crashes, are there any Windows crash dumps that could be analysed to find out what is happening? Does your DAW generate logs that might provide useful info?
@kv331 - does SM generate logs? I searched but couldn't find any.
