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  1. I got a Windows notification this morning saying my current version of Windows 1903 was about to expire, I should prepare to upgrade to version 2004 and asked if I was ready to do the upgrade now.  I went ahead.  It took about an hour and since then I've been having strange problems all over the place, particularly in my music software.  Things like my audio interface not being seen at all right after updating (shut off interface and turned it back on), multiple registry errors loading VSampler 3 (yes, you can still run VSampler), the presets for PolyKB Player disappearing (I thought a program update fixed that, but it didn't) and the soft eLicenser could not see the license for HALion Sonic (running the licensing program as Administrator seems to have fixed that).  It seems there are some major changes in the registry.

    The point is, if you get a notification to upgrade your music PC, you might want to hold off.  I don't know what other issues I'm going to have yet, but I clearly expect them now.

  2. My experience with this is that you simply need to install the older Cakewalk DAWs, but not actually install the program, only the plugins you want.

    Right after the dialog to enter your serial number you will see the following:

    image.png.2564521ea559f4fc61aac88d0c142748.png

    Select Advanced, not Basic and click Next, then Next.  Then you will see:

    image.png.feda951e45e2ea8f88198735279819e0.png

    image.png.f150d2c37eefa231013dbe7fce63185b.png

    Uncheck Program Files and check the plugins you want in the sections below.  Also uncheck anything in the sections below that doesn't pertain to plugs you want.  Continue with the install and you should have the things you need available.

    When I was setting up a new machine, I first installed Sonar Platinum whole.  Then I installed Sonar 7, 8, 8.5, X1-X3 the way I show above.  I have essentially every plug Cakewalk ever included with their DAWs.  Good luck.

     

  3. I've got the latest eLicenser software installed.  Steinberg assumes the problem is with Cakewalk or my system so far, though I agree with you that it looks like something on their end.  I've sent all the info and correspondence to Noel; we'll see what happens from there.

  4. This is what I got:

    SYNSOPOS.exe       pid: 13112  type: File          xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx              1D68: D:\Midi\Cakewalk\Sonar (CBB)\N_idea19-Test\N_idea19-Test.cwp

     This was not much of a surprise to me.  I began to notice recently this program, Synsopos, as a process under Cakewalk.exe:

    image.png.7874e245eb044d25980b0edc3119e25d.png

    Turns out it has to do with Steinberg's eLicenser copy protection software.  I use Steinberg's HALion Sonic 3 as the base VI for most of my music (basically replacing my old Roland SC-880 hardware).  If I don't use HS 3, Synsopos doesn't get activated and I can overwrite freely.

    BUT -- I opened a copy of this same project in SPlat and Synsopos doesn't come up at all:

    image.png.8f18bfcfd2be1612de043a04008fca92.png

    So I don't know what is going on or why Synsopos gets activated in CbB and not SPlat, but it seems the sharing violation is somehow related to Synsopos.  (I updated the eLicenser software to the latest version after this problem began, to no avail.  I also tried deactivating AVG and that didn't help, either.)

     

    Hey, side issue: My SPlat doesn't have the Theme Editor in Preferences (probably I stopped my subscriptions before they added this to SPlat?) so I can't apply the Tungsten theme.  Anything I can do about that?

  5. On 8/18/2020 at 10:49 AM, bitflipper said:

    However, the other 95% of the time it was a legit sharing violation involving some process/file association that I wasn't aware of. Every time, the tool I used to troubleshoot the issue was Process Explorer from sysinternals.com. Give it a shot.

    Bitflipper, I was Googling around and found a thread somewhere that suggested using Process Monitor from Sysinternals.  Per your suggestion, I had tried Process Explorer, which is always running on my computer, but couldn't figure out how to get at a sharing violation.  So I tried Process Monitor, which allowed me to do an active capture of everything going on when I attempt to do a Save.

    Procmon%20(N_idea19-TEST).jpg

    After a very long list of WriteFile operations, CbB finally comes to the point where it wants to rename the temporary file to the actual file name.  As you can see at the highlighted line, when it tries to create the real file name (isn't my original file with that name already sitting there?), the operation returns Privilege Not Held, then gets Sharing Violation on three successive attempts to create the file.  Seems to me CbB should be renaming my original file before trying to create a file with the same name, but I could be misunderstanding something.  I do not know what the problem is, but hoped you might.

    If you or anyone else knows what's going on here, I'd appreciate your help.

     

  6. I was wondering if it could be a Microsoft critical update causing the problem. I haven't changed much of anything else on my system. I guess I should investigate rolling back an update or two (or get involved with Microsoft tech support).


    At least I have a possible direction now. Haven't been able to use CbB for weeks now. Good luck to you and I hope we don't start getting lots of others having the same issue.

     

  7. On 8/18/2020 at 8:32 AM, User 905133 said:

    Just wondering, are you saying here that if you save "MySong.cwp" as "MySong-rev1.cwp" in the new location, when you open "MySong-rev1.cwp" from the new location after rebooting and only opening CbB, you get the same error?

    Yes, that's what I'm saying.  But this only started happening maybe this weekend.  I never had this problem before and I hadn't changed anything in CbB until I updated two days ago, but the problem already existed by then.

  8. Thanks Bitflipper; I've been a Process Explorer user for years and have it running all the time on my computers, but I confess to not knowing how to use it to check out a sharing violation.  Would you mind explaining how I would do that?

  9. I stopped my Internet connection, turned off my virus protection, opened CbB, pulled up one of the projects, clicked Save.  Got the error.

    This began out of nowhere some days ago.  Maybe it's a Microsoft update that's responsible...?  But there are a couple other (cosmetic) anomalies in CbB that just started happening also, so probably not.

    I haven't tried SPlat or X3; I'll do that in a bit.  CbB is unusable like this.

  10. I've been working with this for a few days, with no luck.  I'm getting the sharing violation dialog even on projects I used to be able to save with no problem.  I just upgraded to the latest CbB and still get the error.  Is there an avenue for getting this to Cakewalk support?  (Is there any Cakewalk support anymore?)  The only way I can save right now is to do a Save As and change the name, but I have to do this every time.  It's quite a mess.

  11. Win 10.  I just tried admin, and got the same result.  I don't understand it; there's no audio in the project, so what sharing violation could there be?  This is even after closing CbB and reopening it.

  12. I'm updating some old pieces with software resources (I no longer use any hardware synths).  I open a project in its original folder, say in Sonar 7, work on it, and then do a Save As, move to the CbB folder and save it there.  Either I do more work or leave and come back to it later and make more changes.  I click on Save and get the following:

    CbB%20save%20problem.jpg

    The only thing I can do at this point is save under a slightly different name.  Does anyone have any idea what the sharing violation is or how to find it?

  13. 1 hour ago, John Kalabric said:

    I tended to use the bank and patch change on individual tracks (instead of relying on the state of the VSTi/DXi), so if you bring in the SF loads into the same banks, then these do map/work well.

    That doesn't always work. This Juicy SF plug that I just started using doesn't seem to respond to program change commands at all.

    Anyway, after working on this all day, I was able to find what I was looking for. It was the DXI version of the program, but Cakewalk wouldn't use it while the VST version was available. I renamed the extension of the VST version, restarted CbB and loaded my project. The Synth Rack entry that had been in parens was now showing as available and I was able to get the information I needed. This might help others updating old projects in the future.

    Thanks to everyone who responded and tried to help.

  14. 1 hour ago, John Kalabric said:

    I have a number of ooooold projects that used LiveSynth as the soundfont player. I have now switched to BassMIDIVSTi as my SF player (64b, freeware).

    To convert my old projects, I open up the old CW file in Notepad++, and the soundfonts I used are there in clear text, between all the binary data. I copy/transfer them across to BassMIDIVSTi, and the old track plays pretty close to what it used to! :D

    NB: there is a small issue in the current version of BassMIDIVsti with sample rates/tuning and CW, but I have worked with the dev, and he  has sorted that out, so the next release will fix that. Maybe he has already released it, I am using a version he sent me to test.

    If you wish to go from LiveSynth to another VSTi, then in my opinion, this one is more in line with it, and is not orphaned like SFZ+.

     

    PS: it also plays SFZ files

    I'll check out BassMIDIVSTi .  Thanks.

    I use your conversion practice also.  Only problem is, while you can find out exactly what soundfonts you had loaded, you don't know what patches they're set to and that's what I really want to know.

  15. 2 hours ago, Colin Nicholls said:

    Argh, sorry I can't help you with SFZ crashing in your environment. That sucks. I've had, and continue to get, a lot of use out of it, under Windows 10 and CbB.

    SFZ is not a soundfont player. It reads and implements the SFZ format. It is very easy to construct your own sample sets using a text editor and a collection of .WAV files.

    Turns out SFZ doesn't crash CbB; it just stops working after opening a soundfont file.  The rest of CbB seems fine, but SFZ won't take any more input or do anything.

    As for the format SFZ uses, my understanding has always been that it's a soundfont player that doesn't read SFZ files.  Check out this info page from back in the day:

    https://www.kvraudio.com/product/sfz-by-cakewalk

    I don't remember there being a manual for it, so that's the best I could find.  SFZ+ merely is a multi-timbral version of the same basic internal structure.  They use the same format.  A user comment does make mention of the SFZ format, but the page specs never refer to it.

  16. 1 hour ago, User 905133 said:

    I was curious, because I remember having/using SFZ+; so I looked to see what I had (legitimate copies, not cracked versions). In a folder, I have sfz+.exe, sfz+.dll, and sfz+DXI.dll (all from 2003).  The standalone version works under Windows 10 Pro (tested with files from a recent CM issue, 4GMGSMT.SF2 (1996)).

    Yes, those are the files that are installed.  I don't recall, but the standalone may have worked for me, too, but I have no use for the standalone version.  I need what I'm now assuming is the DXI version to open an old project of mine to get information to move to another soundfont player.  I've installed 3 or 4 versions, both VST and DXI, on my Win 7 machine.  The VSTs all just say "sfz+" in the Synth Rack.  The DXIs (three versions, I think) crash SPlat (I don't have CbB on the Win 7 PC), even though the DXI shows in the Plugin Manager.  I don't know why or what else there is to try.  It may just be a lost cause.

     

    Side note: I have a large number of PC DAWs, but there's none I've used longer or like better than Sonar/CbB.  I confess to being really pissed that Cakewalk 1. started that subscription mess, and 2. consequently went belly up,  It angers me when I read articles about the best DAWs and they no longer even mention Cakewalk, presumably because free can't be worth consideration, eh?  I have always preferred, and still do prefer, Cakewalk to Cubase, no matter what changes they make to it.  It's too bad Cakewalk couldn't have stayed solvent.  Rant over.

  17. 6 minutes ago, scook said:

    If there is no 64bit DX plug-in (I am pretty sure it is 32bit only) then you will need to install a 32bit version of SONAR too.

    32bit DX plug-ins do not load into 64bit hosts.

    My Win 7 PC is 32-bit, so that should work.  I'm about to check.

  18. 3 hours ago, Colin Nicholls said:

    Sorry to butt in, but my experience with the original (freeware?) SFZ  has been pretty good in Win 10, at least the build I run on my DAW. I have a lot of home-grown libraries used with it.

    On the other hand, SFZ+, the commercial version with the more complicated UI, yeah I've not had much experience with it. I understood it to be a soundfont player, not the same beast as the original SFZ player.

    Bottom line, I think it is important to distinguish which you are talking about. And, yeah, the OP has a problem with SFZ+.

    SFZ crashes my CbB on Win 10, just like SFZ+ does.

    Both SFZ and SFZ+ are soundfont-only players, to my knowledge.  No idea why Ceballos named it what he did.

  19. 4 hours ago, JonD said:

    Looks like you have Live Synth Pro installed.  If it's working correctly, can't you use that as your soundfont player? 

    The piece I'm working on was ported from LiveSynth Pro many years back, but they went out of business long ago.  I then went to SFZ+ (which is a soundfont player, despite it's name), which worked absolutely fine until Win 10. I think I have a demo of the DXI version; maybe I can get that to install on a Win 7 PC to see if that tells me anything.

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