problems with switch to x64
problems with switch to x64
So I finally got annoyed enough with x86 ram limitations to switch to x64, but im having a couple of issues with it.
1. My main synth, Cheese of the Week, crashes buzz. i use this for every synth sound in every track i make and i cant live without it.
2. i can't for the life of me get the vst scan to actually scan. ive got both iterations of scan.exe and vst.exe in both my buzzx64 folder and bin folder and all my files in their proper places as far as i can tell.
any help?
1. My main synth, Cheese of the Week, crashes buzz. i use this for every synth sound in every track i make and i cant live without it.
2. i can't for the life of me get the vst scan to actually scan. ive got both iterations of scan.exe and vst.exe in both my buzzx64 folder and bin folder and all my files in their proper places as far as i can tell.
any help?
Re: problems with switch to x64
Load up pvst and right click on pvst scroll to prefs global 2 rescan
Re: problems with switch to x64
i know. it doesnt do anything when i try to scan
Re: problems with switch to x64
It could just be a u-he thing. I run x64 without problems, but some u-he stuff gave me grief in the past.
Re: problems with switch to x64
bump
anyone using x64 have cheese of the week working?
i got my vst scan to work, but still getting the apphangb1 on initializing COTW
anyone using x64 have cheese of the week working?
i got my vst scan to work, but still getting the apphangb1 on initializing COTW
Re: problems with switch to x64
Do you have any antivirus software running? I recently returned to Buzz (I've mainly now migrated to Ableton) and noticed my VST/i machine list since I last ran Buzz a year or so ago didn't seem to be updating - Turns out my antivirus software was blocking both scan.exe and vst.exe, after whitelisting all seemed fine again.
EDIT: Oops sorry, seen you've solved the VST problem !
EDIT: Oops sorry, seen you've solved the VST problem !
Re: problems with switch to x64
switched to ableton aye? how was that transition?
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Re: problems with switch to x64
If you switch to ableton you're not cool anymore.
Re: problems with switch to x64
Took about 12-18 months before I was anywhere near as comfortable with doing stuff as I was in Buzz - Still prefer drum & bassline programming in trackers but there's lots of Max for Live step sequencers to help me out with my needs with that sort of thingohmegah7 wrote:switched to ableton aye? how was that transition?
Been tracking since mid '90s so it was quite the change, but in about 2012/2013 I felt my music compositions were suffering/become stale from being quite so comfortable/methodical in my workflow, so wanted such a change !
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Ableton is great, especially the track delay controls. Gotta give it to them, when they say Live, they mean it. There is no delay compensation, but you can do it by hand in samples, jeez!!! I lose hours turning the little suckers, so my recent Ableton stuff sounds like a monkey tracked it.
Still can't beat the effect routing capability in Buzz, nothing better to make insanely complex chains. I tried similar stuff in Pro Tools and it gave me the middle finger. It's all about the mood you're in I'd say, whatever is at hand. I use Buzz to destroy audio, then I piece it together in Live, good way to go I find.
Still can't beat the effect routing capability in Buzz, nothing better to make insanely complex chains. I tried similar stuff in Pro Tools and it gave me the middle finger. It's all about the mood you're in I'd say, whatever is at hand. I use Buzz to destroy audio, then I piece it together in Live, good way to go I find.
Re: problems with switch to x64
Luckily there is since v9.2 - https://www.ableton.com/en/help/article/latency-faqs/Tiadiad wrote:There is no delay compensation, but you can do it by hand in samples, jeez!!!
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Aah, I'm still on 8. Before you know it they'll be doing surround.
Re: problems with switch to x64
bump. still no cheese of the week