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DP9 crashes when trying to quantize

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 2:36 pm
by mentals
I am new to this and hopefully playing according to the rules... :)

I am currently testing DP9 and have experienced crashes when trying to use the quantize function: Either with the shortcut Ctrl+0 or via the drop down menu: Mostly the Quantize window is blank and the software crashes.

Has anybody else experienced that? Any ideas for workarounds?

Thank your for your help!

All the best,

Matt

P.S.: Otherwise the performance on my i7-4790 3.6 Ghz / 16 GB RAM machine seems to be fine. I am using Line 6's KB37 as a USB audio interface.

Re: DP9 crashes when trying to quantize

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 7:53 am
by kelldammit
Hmmm,it's working as it should for me.
Are you running DP as administrator, by chance?

Re: DP9 crashes when trying to quantize

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 2:05 pm
by mentals
kelldammit wrote:Are you running DP as administrator, by chance?
I guess I am. I am the only user on this computer and therefore the administrator or do I get your question wrong?

Maybe it's just got to do with the fact that I am using the demo version?

Thank you for your help!

Re: DP9 crashes when trying to quantize

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 3:13 pm
by corbo-billy
kelldammit wrote:Hmmm,it's working as it should for me.
+1 _ No problem with the quantize function !

Re: DP9 crashes when trying to quantize

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 6:14 pm
by bayswater
Quantize in 9 is fine here.

Re: DP9 crashes when trying to quantize

Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2015 12:18 pm
by kelldammit
mentals wrote:
kelldammit wrote:Are you running DP as administrator, by chance?
I guess I am. I am the only user on this computer and therefore the administrator or do I get your question wrong?

Maybe it's just got to do with the fact that I am using the demo version?

Thank you for your help!
Sorry for the late reply, but try right-clicking the DP icon, and selecting "run as administrator". Even if you are the default account/admin, windows may not necessarily run programs with full admin rights (it's a security/protection thing to help counter malware, etc). If you go to the app itself in program files (or program files x86 for 32 bit), you can set it to always run as administrator.
Not sure this is what's going on, but it may be something to try, at least.