Slate VMR AU/VST on El Capitan/DP9.1(SOLVED)
Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2016 1:43 pm
Hello--
I was experiencing "stuck dial" problem with AU version of Slate VMR.
Basically if I move the modules' dial for more than a few seconds (like when sweeping frequency on an EQ to find a sweet-spot), VMR freezes and goes into beachball for a while. This bug was making it quite frustrating to use the plug...
So as an experiment, I've installed the VST version of the plug and tried to see if the problem still persists.
However, the VST version fails DP's VST exam.
Still, I've force-enabled the plug and tried it instead of the AU version. The "stuck dial" problem is gone, and it seems to work ok. Though I haven't tried it in any real project yet.
So, a couple of questions:
--Does anyone here also experience the "stuck-dial" problem I've described above with VMR on DP9.1/El Capitan?
--Should I be using the 'exam-failed-but-seemingly-ok' VST version because it works smoother, or is it better to be using the AU version (with glitch/bug) because it passed the AU exam?
What do you think?
Thanks, Taka**
Mac Mini 2011 quad 2.0 with 16GB RAM
Mac OS 10.11.6
DP9.1
Slate, Waves, Sound Toys, Altiverb, GRM Tools, etc etc....
I was experiencing "stuck dial" problem with AU version of Slate VMR.
Basically if I move the modules' dial for more than a few seconds (like when sweeping frequency on an EQ to find a sweet-spot), VMR freezes and goes into beachball for a while. This bug was making it quite frustrating to use the plug...
So as an experiment, I've installed the VST version of the plug and tried to see if the problem still persists.
However, the VST version fails DP's VST exam.
Still, I've force-enabled the plug and tried it instead of the AU version. The "stuck dial" problem is gone, and it seems to work ok. Though I haven't tried it in any real project yet.
So, a couple of questions:
--Does anyone here also experience the "stuck-dial" problem I've described above with VMR on DP9.1/El Capitan?
--Should I be using the 'exam-failed-but-seemingly-ok' VST version because it works smoother, or is it better to be using the AU version (with glitch/bug) because it passed the AU exam?
What do you think?
Thanks, Taka**
Mac Mini 2011 quad 2.0 with 16GB RAM
Mac OS 10.11.6
DP9.1
Slate, Waves, Sound Toys, Altiverb, GRM Tools, etc etc....