I'm on DP 8.07 / 10.12.4

Moderator: James Steele
I tried re-installing 8.07 several times, the last times I removed everything even remotely DP related before trying again. Then I did something I've been thinking about anyway - I bought DP 9.12 and installed it. I thought that would be a clever end-run around the problem. After going through all plugs it hung (endless beach ball requiring force quit) at the opening splash screen where it shows your info. Tried another two 'clean installs' with the same result.mikehalloran wrote:More than once, I've seen a plugin install or upgrade mess with the paths. Reinstalling DP generally fixes this. Trashing the Preferences never does.
I would reinstall DP letting it overwrite, reboot and see if you still have a problem.
Thanks and good info. I bought DP9 but I can't get it to install and run despite several tries and even removing everything DP related - as clean of a DP install as I could. 9 always hangs somewhere either in the install or when it's finally ready to start up and I have to force quit with no report to know what's up. V8 is crash-prone on bigger projects but after re-installing a few times it's running OK for now. I'm looking at wiping my whole system from the ground up at this point so I'm planning on buying another Mac Pro to start fresh (with V9) and make this computer a backup. I'm looking at Spectrasonics, Komplete etc so it will be quite a lengthy project but it will be nice to have a fresh system.1280bregs wrote:Hi Phil,
DP8 isn't qualified to run on OSX 10.12. The last build of 8 (8.07) was released in 2014. OSX 10.12.4 is very new and there will be issues with this setup (regardless of issue with third party plug-ins). I recommend updating to 9.
All I can do in practicality is a nicely souped-up cheese grater for now, which will be about twice as fast as my 2009. And my trash can remains... well, just a trash can.MIDI Life Crisis wrote:Cool. New Mac Pro! Mind the graphic cards!
The cause of the problem is not likely to be DP. Console.app should tell you what it is, usually obsolete apps and drivers—often shareware or free utilities that didn't follow (or predated) the current Apple Toolkit. Removing it should fix the problem.bought DP9 but I can't get it to install and run despite several tries and even removing everything DP related - as clean of a DP install as I could. 9 always hangs somewhere either in the install or when it's finally ready to start up and I have to force quit with no report to know what's up
As always, thanks a million, Mike. So far I'm not able to point to anything specific in Console or crash/hang reports but I'll keep looking.mikehalloran wrote:The cause of the problem is not likely to be DP. Console.app should tell you what it is, usually obsolete apps and drivers—often shareware or free utilities that didn't follow (or predated) the current Apple Toolkit. Removing it should fix the problem.bought DP9 but I can't get it to install and run despite several tries and even removing everything DP related - as clean of a DP install as I could. 9 always hangs somewhere either in the install or when it's finally ready to start up and I have to force quit with no report to know what's up
You will be looking at the time stamps and expanding the messages as needed, usually it's old code trying to load but failing. I have seen 2005 HP drivers and 2009 Finale Help files cause this. If you see Mackie HUI drivers trying to load and failing, reinstall DP again.
DP expects to see it. Sometimes, watching it fail to load is quite useful for diagnosing problems.Can the Mackie HUI driver(s) be manually removed or does DP expect to see it?