Hi- I've noticed that when creating a new song, and choosing Ian's Kit or TR-808, DB crashes. Also, when saving a song, if you click on the song window while the nav dialog is in front, you get the spinning pizza of death. Anybody else with similar experience? Frank
On 06 10 2003 at 6:30 pm -0400, Frank Rubino wrote:
Hi- I've noticed that when creating a new song, and choosing Ian's Kit or TR-808, DB crashes.
Can you send me the crash log, Frank?
Also, when saving a song, if you click on the song window while the nav dialog is in front, you get the spinning pizza of death. Anybody else with similar experience?
Rock solid for me... can't duplicate this. Anybody else? -ben -- Ben Kennedy, chief magician zygoat creative technical services 613-228-3392 | 1-866-466-4628 http://www.zygoat.ca
Older versions seem to give me a progress bar that once reaching the end, never disappear. So I have to force quit the application. 1.0.4 seems to create the files very quickly, but for what ever reason, they won't open up in my version of Sound Edit Pro. But thanks for the advice....maybe i'll also try to get an update for my sound edit version. Any other programs similar to Sound Edit Pro you might recommend?
On 07 10 2003 at 2:44 pm -0400, Robert O'Malley wrote:
Older versions seem to give me a progress bar that once reaching the end, never disappear. So I have to force quit the application. 1.0.4 seems to create the files very quickly, but for what ever reason, they won't open up in my version of Sound Edit Pro.
So are you saying that 1.0.4 seems to be behaving properly w/rt exporting the files? What symptoms in SoundEdit are you seeing?
Any other programs similar to Sound Edit Pro you might recommend?
SoundStudio doesn't seem to be too bad... there's a funky looking one called Quattro D Sound Pro or something like that which I was playing with awhile ago (still in beta though I think). -ben -- Ben Kennedy, chief magician zygoat creative technical services 613-228-3392 | 1-866-466-4628 http://www.zygoat.ca
Isn't Sound Edit Pro a Windows application? Sound Edit 16, formerly a Macromedia program was a Mac application, but it's been discontinued. Please be sure that you're exporting a file that a Windows application likes, if Windows is involved. Most anything but AIFF should work. Also, it's not a bad idea to experiment with each possible output format, just to see if one works. No need to limit yourself to WAV, although it is a quite common and very useable (ordinarily) format. On Tuesday, October 7, 2003, at 02:51 PM, Ben Kennedy wrote:
On 07 10 2003 at 2:44 pm -0400, Robert O'Malley wrote:
Older versions seem to give me a progress bar that once reaching the end, never disappear. So I have to force quit the application. 1.0.4 seems to create the files very quickly, but for what ever reason, they won't open up in my version of Sound Edit Pro.
So are you saying that 1.0.4 seems to be behaving properly w/rt exporting the files?
What symptoms in SoundEdit are you seeing?
Any other programs similar to Sound Edit Pro you might recommend?
SoundStudio doesn't seem to be too bad... there's a funky looking one called Quattro D Sound Pro or something like that which I was playing with awhile ago (still in beta though I think).
-ben
-- Ben Kennedy, chief magician zygoat creative technical services 613-228-3392 | 1-866-466-4628 http://www.zygoat.ca
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I figured it out. I'm running an older version ( OS 10.1) at work, so once I brought it home and used it on 10.2, it worked no problem. Duhhhhhhhhh. Thanks for the advice though,
On 09 10 2003 at 10:28 am -0400, Robert O'Malley wrote:
I figured it out. I'm running an older version ( OS 10.1) at work, so once I brought it home and used it on 10.2, it worked no problem.
Ah... cool. This is good to know, actually. It means that the "playback indicator crash" (see FAQ) is not the only problem with 10.1. The general cause I think is something to do with posting methods for execution between threads. How many people on this list still use 10.1? Of those, how many plan to upgrade to 10.3? As I stated earlier, I haven't been testing under 10.1 for... about a year now I guess. Once Panther comes out, I'm going to upgrade all my machines most likely. It will then become even more difficult to justify supporting 10.1. -ben -- Ben Kennedy, chief magician zygoat creative technical services 613-228-3392 | 1-866-466-4628 http://www.zygoat.ca
I'm not familiar with Sound Edit Pro, I use Peak ver. 3 and works fine. A for free software I also use Spark ME by TC Works. Nice little program that supports VST plugins. Editing features are not as good as peak, but the best program I've found so far for recording audio in OS X. -Doug On Tuesday, October 7, 2003, at 02:44 PM, Robert O'Malley wrote:
Older versions seem to give me a progress bar that once reaching the end, never disappear. So I have to force quit the application. 1.0.4 seems to create the files very quickly, but for what ever reason, they won't open up in my version of Sound Edit Pro. But thanks for the advice....maybe i'll also try to get an update for my sound edit version. Any other programs similar to Sound Edit Pro you might recommend?
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At 03:07 08-10-03, Doug wrote:
I'm not familiar with Sound Edit Pro, I use Peak ver. 3 and works fine. A for free software I also use Spark ME by TC Works. Nice little program that supports VST plugins. Editing features are not as good as peak, but the best program I've found so far for recording audio in OS X.
I usually use Peak 3 LE (or whatever it's called) too, since it came free with Toast/Jam, but I've also played around a little with Audacity <http://audacity.sourceforge.net/mac.php>, which is a nice, free Sourceforge project and does a couple of things that my Lite version of Peak wouldn't (I used it to pitchshift a few drum samples, a feature greyed out in my Peak). Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea@carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/
I've also experienced the 'spinning wheel of death' upon saving. I didn't mess around enough with it to determine what it might be. I suspected that having another application open (Quicktime player) was the culprit. I've just been real carefull when saving and have not had problems except on a rare occasion. Also I've had no problems exporting as an Aiff file. -Doug On Tuesday, October 7, 2003, at 12:22 PM, Ben Kennedy wrote:
Also, when saving a song, if you click on the song window while the nav dialog is in front, you get the spinning pizza of death. Anybody else with similar experience?
Rock solid for me... can't duplicate this. Anybody else?
-ben
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