mulab not stable with some rex loops [fixed]

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when useing rex loops in mulab its not great as it crashes alot its not the sample packs its mulab its self it happens with every pack i use :x :help:
Last edited by runaudio on Sun Nov 09, 2014 8:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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I dont know why it crashes but I doubt it is MuLab.

I have a lot of rex files and it works fine.

That being said I reported a few loops to Jo and he told me
it is because there is markers placed so close that it can crash
the D.A.W.
He said there would be a correction/solution in the next
update. :)

Are you sure you dont have some plugins loaded that cause
the problem ? Or corrupted files in your MuLab ?

It sounds strange that it is so many rex files ! :shrug:

Sorry that I couldn't be of more help other than maybe load
a new blank session and see what happens.
If it still crashes I would suggest that you download MuLab again
and reinstall.

Cheers

sbj67
Sound C loud
Band C amp
Clicks and pops is all I get

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The forthcoming new M6.1 has improved protection against exceptional/wrong REX files. Maybe that will help. A M6.1 test version will be available in about 2 weeks.

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sbj thank you very much for your reply and jo look forward i will be counting down the days

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It would be nice if you would change the topic of this thread to "mulab not stable with some REX files" or something. Now it looks like MuLab is not stable at all (for new people that only skim through the headlines in the forum), which is somewhat misleading because in fact it is a VERY stable piece of software all around :)
No band limits, aliasing is the noise of freedom!

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nielzie you have a point there

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hi there is there any word on this new update i cant take it anymore mulab crashes maybe two to three a day i mean this is everyday cant run any rex file incase it crashes saying that it is a beautiful daw nothing comes close not even ableton fl cubase studio one reason or even logic disagree tell me cant bring myself to use something else why would i when its all in front of me 10/10

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You can try the new M6.1 test version in http://www.mutools.com/mulab/forsythia

Put the M6.1 app/exe + ID files on top of an existing M6.0.35 installation.
Please carefully test whether this version fixes those REX problems you encountered and let me know.

Note that sessions/presets saved with this M6.1 test version are not downwards compatible with M6.0.35.

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mutools wrote:You can try the new M6.1 test version in http://www.mutools.com/mulab/forsythia

Put the M6.1 app/exe + ID files on top of an existing M6.0.35 installation.
Please carefully test whether this version fixes those REX problems you encountered and let me know.

Note that sessions/presets saved with this M6.1 test version are not downwards compatible with M6.0.35.
As you may remember Jo I had troubles with some Rex files
too and I just tried them with this new M6.1 version and
they work just fine now :)

Cheers :tu:
Sound C loud
Band C amp
Clicks and pops is all I get

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jo thank you so much i was not expecting this you are a life saver and sbj thats good to know thank you for letting me know

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it crashed twice inside 20 mins

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runaudio wrote:it crashed twice inside 20 mins
Does it also crash if you use a completely clean 6.0.35 install just replacing the exe and ID?

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Yes cfr pljones: First of all pls make sure you have a solid M6.1.17 install.
Did you install M6.1.17 upon M6.0.35?

Then if you encounter a crash pls describe the crash conditions in most detail.
Is it still when using some specific REX loops? (eventhough this new M6.1.17 version makes a difference on sbj's computer)

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hey jo yeah i copy and paste the new files it is just happying when i have the track playing and at the same time through the rex loops but i have now installed the 64bit version so we will see wot happens

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You have not said you started with a completely fresh install and then just added the two files. Is that the case?

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