pcm wrote: Let's hope they fix the deal killers before the upgrade money runs out.
how true !
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pcm wrote: Let's hope they fix the deal killers before the upgrade money runs out.
Hey, The Monkster's always right, Bill; he's a glaring... I mean, gleaming example of the personal growth achievable with regular use of the MonkeyLabs™ 8Bit BS Detector™.Bill O'C wrote:I hope you are right, Monksta. I try to keep my complaining down to a dull roar out of my respect for the people in this group. But something's gotta give, and soon.monkey man wrote:That's the spirit, Dave!
According to my predictive models (don't ask - it's all based on MonkeyLabs™ hardware and software), DP 6.02 or 6.1 is imminent. I'm talking weeks, if not days.
It's alright, bOingster - I re-labelled that hooded freak the Sickster, and the DAW the Reapster. All confusion has subsequently abated.bOing wrote:Don't fear the Reaper. The digital one. Not that sickled freak with the hood.
My bubble has long been near bursting because I'm drowning in an ever-compounding complexity of options that mask an underlying flaw in a foundation that doesn't always work as it should from one upgrade to the next. . . .
And so, after a little bit of time spent on the other side of "best", I strongly support adding a little bit of the Reaper phenomenon to DP in order to prevent any further decay of that apps reputation in both my mind, and perhaps in that of others. I know that I'm far off topic from this little issue of databasing, but perhaps we need a healthy revolt in order to better the bests in this world.
Maybe I'm not looking at enough examples, but is there a pattern here? Are the people having this sort of showstopper experience mostly using the newest Macs and OSX version? My setup is quite old, a PPC from 2005, and once I gave up trying to get Leopard going with DP, things have been very stable with 6.01. Same with Logic 8.02. Tried it on a Leopard and a Tiger partition and it was better on Tiger.daveyboy wrote:Was doing a very simple project the past few days in DP which consisted of one vocal track, Kontakt 3 with one MIDI piano and that's it. it must have crashed 3 times within an hour at the end of the day yesterday while doing some slight pitch correction. This particular project is a very long 30 minute nonstop ramble so maybe the song length mixed with using DP's pitch didn't agree with each other.
I think your on to something here.bayswater wrote:Maybe I'm not looking at enough examples, but is there a pattern here? Are the people having this sort of showstopper experience mostly using the newest Macs and OSX version? My setup is quite old, a PPC from 2005, and once I gave up trying to get Leopard going with DP, things have been very stable with 6.01. Same with Logic 8.02. Tried it on a Leopard and a Tiger partition and it was better on Tiger.daveyboy wrote:Was doing a very simple project the past few days in DP which consisted of one vocal track, Kontakt 3 with one MIDI piano and that's it. it must have crashed 3 times within an hour at the end of the day yesterday while doing some slight pitch correction. This particular project is a very long 30 minute nonstop ramble so maybe the song length mixed with using DP's pitch didn't agree with each other.
You should immediately trash prefs. Also I don't know if you have DP5 and 6 on the same drive, but I don't care what MOTU says, I think it's a bad idea to mix the two. They do share plugs and prefs, AFAIK, and are bound to have incompatibilities.bayswater wrote:I spoke too soon. Just spent four hours finishing a mix, with loads of audio edits, plugs etc. Just before bouncing to 2 tracks, I decided to re-colour the tracks, and as soon as I did, it froze up and died. I pulled in the most recent save and it is all there, and plays fine, but there are one or two very strange things. First, the mixer in the centre of the consolidated window has all the faders down all the way, and another mixer in the sidebar has them all the way up. None of the windows can be changed and no objects edited without freezing the whole thing up again.
I saved to a V5.1 project, and other than looking like a V5 GUI, the project does exactly the same thing with the mixer and with attempts to change the windows. I've started a new project and loaded the main sequence, and then saved a copy as... So far looks ok, mixers make sense, etc., but what a strange experience. Trying to change a colour on a track is what set all this off. (And I didn't even know you could have two mixer windows open at once.)
I wouldn't give up on it yet. This is the only freeze or crash I've ever had with V6. I've had nothing like the problems that many have reported, and I've salvaged the project by loading the sequence from a Save Copy As... version.monkey man wrote:Oh man.
So... the Theory of Detrimental OS-MOTU Interaction is already dead?
Thanks. I'll do that. I was too busy looking for serious problems and never thought to trash prefs. And I do have 5 and 6 side by side. Haven't had any problems yet, but I agree, how can they be totally compatible?Kubi wrote: You should immediately trash prefs. Also I don't know if you have DP5 and 6 on the same drive, but I don't care what MOTU says, I think it's a bad idea to mix the two. They do share plugs and prefs, AFAIK, and are bound to have incompatibilities.