Yeah, I'm getting the same thing.mattfort wrote:Anyone having issues when changing the sample rate? I get a pop up window that says the config was changed while MAS was running.... Never had that before....
Phil
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Yeah, I'm getting the same thing.mattfort wrote:Anyone having issues when changing the sample rate? I get a pop up window that says the config was changed while MAS was running.... Never had that before....
It doesn't matter if DP goes 64 bit. The ONLY plugs I have (and I have quite a few because I'm quite the toy addict) that have Cocoa UI's are the Apple ones that ship with Snow Leopard. Many of the sample AUs like AUDelay now sport nice looking Cocoa UI's instead of the very generic carbon UI's from before.ironchef_marc wrote:As far as I know it's not 64bit ready but I'm sure the techie guys here can confirm.
It seems strange to me, too, but I've been baffled by anyone who hasn't wanted to adopt Cocoa and OS X in general. You can program for just about anything in OS X, and it's got UNIX under the hood. From the first time I read about it in 1999/2000, I've been blown away by the potential. I honestly thought programmers would flock to OS X, and that the people would follow. It had everything, and it was so intelligently designed. Even back then there were whispers that it would be ported to Intel (since it had come from Intel). What was not to like? In fact, a disproportionate number of people have migrated to OS X from the PC world, but I just expected everyone to want it.SixStringGeek wrote:I'm still kind of amazed at the lack of uptake of Cocoa UI, but then again there are a few popular hosts (Ableton Live) that don't support Cocoa UI's but most everyone supports Carbon.
Shooshie wrote:Once I get to work on it, would you be willing to compare contents of the folders that contain those MOTU files?rodger1811 wrote:My stand alone version of MachFive 2.2 is working as well in SL. I think it's as a result of all of the extra caution that I took installing everything as referenced in one of my other posts.Seriously, I own every MOTU plugin except for Ethno and Volta and they're working great! I pulled a 6-hr long non-stop session yesterday without a single incident. I had many instances of VI's, lots of waves, Drumagog, and UA and my rig is running the best it's ever run.
Absolutely!
Do you run those in standalone mode during your DP sessions? Are we talking about the same thing? Again, the plugin versions work fine in DP, no matter how long the session. But you're saying that you run the MOTU VI's in stand alone mode while working in DP, and not as a plugin?
Often I use MachFive and some of the other VI's outside of DP when I'm working on concepts and I've done this for extended periods of time as well. One of my musicians isn't very DP savvy but he is with MachFive so it gets used extensively outside of DP and within DP.
Did you update your iLok extensions for Snow Leopard?
Yes I did. I also own WAVES and I didn't have an issue.
Shoosh
Shooshie wrote:Once I get to work on it, would you be willing to compare contents of the folders that contain those MOTU files?rodger1811 wrote:My stand alone version of MachFive 2.2 is working as well in SL. I think it's as a result of all of the extra caution that I took installing everything as referenced in one of my other posts.Seriously, I own every MOTU plugin except for Ethno and Volta and they're working great! I pulled a 6-hr long non-stop session yesterday without a single incident. I had many instances of VI's, lots of waves, Drumagog, and UA and my rig is running the best it's ever run.
Absolutely!
Do you run those in standalone mode during your DP sessions? Are we talking about the same thing? Again, the plugin versions work fine in DP, no matter how long the session. But you're saying that you run the MOTU VI's in stand alone mode while working in DP, and not as a plugin?
Often I use MachFive and some of the other VI's outside of DP when I'm working on concepts and I've done this for extended periods of time as well. One of my musicians isn't very DP savvy but he is with MachFive so it gets used extensively outside of DP and within DP.
Did you update your iLok extensions for Snow Leopard?
Yes I did. I also own WAVES and I didn't have an issue.
Shoosh
That's an option although I don't know if it would be performant. Might be though. It would be kind of like what people do with bidule now, but DP would do it behind the scenes and it would have to take care of sending the MIDI and getting the audio back across processes.dinobass wrote:Reading the Snow Leopard review in Ars Technica, I was wondering if a 64-bit DP might handle 32-bit plugs the way Quicktime X and Safari do now. Quicktime and Safari, both 64-bit, run all their 32-bit plugs in a 32-bit app behind the scenes when necessary (Quicktime Player 7, I think). That's why when a plug-in in Safari crashes it doesn't take Safari with it. It made me think that that would be a great way for a 64-bit DP to handle its 32-bit plugs, because there would be no need to wait for all 3rd party plugs to become 64-bit, and if one plug-in crashes, the rest of the DP project keeps humming along.
Yep, I get the same message.mattfort wrote:Can others try to change sample rates from the pull down menu and let us know if you're getting the error pop up window like Phil and I are?