Jump to content

Cakewalk Stays In Memory After Exit / Cannot Re-Launch


Recommended Posts

I've had this issue since Sonar 7 and pinned it down to a hang in my ASIO M-Audio driver. Power cycle on my Audio Interface has always freed the application from memory.
Or the technique mentioned by Clovis (above) also works, but can raise issues if you have anything else other that Cakewalk running in the background.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I started seeing this with 057 too. I rolled back to 053 and it will close and 057 won't. I flipped back and forth and it's consistent on my system. 

Try rolling back to 053 and see if it exits correctly and ends the app.

 

Edited by Terry Kelley
Link to comment
Share on other sites

This has happened to me pretty regularly for about as long as I can remember using CbB. Exit the program, there's no sign of it visually but the process is still running in Task Manager. If I try to open the program, nothing happens. Have to manually close it in Task Manager, then opening it works fine. Doesn't seem to interfere with using the program but an extra little hassle.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Back in May I submitted a dump and created a ticket with support about this issue.  We had many email exchanges and they were very nice and helpful.  I got the impression they are aware of this happening and they've been doing things in updates to mitigate it.  In all honesty, there could be something else going on with my computer.  I think my situation has improved but I still occasionally have a cakewalk process hang, as happened today.  I created an autohotkey script that brings hangs to my attention.  I put a red KillCW button into an Autohotkey gui that I run frequently for other purposes (part of gui is shown below).  Green means Cakewalk is running, red means it's not running.  So if I see it green when it shouldn't be, I just click the button and it kills cakewalk process, which is a quick way without going into taskmgr.  The button just runs these 2 commands:

Winclose, Cakewalk
Process, close, cakewalk.exe
 

image.png.c960a73cfe257f160893655a5fbb243f.png

Edited by craigr68
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 1 month later...

For me, this seems to happen when I have certain plugins in a project. So far in my testing, a few Waves plugins seem to create this effect. I close the program and it seems to close, but when I try to relaunch, nothing happens. I check Task Manager and Cakewalk.exe is still running, but now as a background process.

If I manually close it in Task Manager and reopen, it opens and works normally.

After a while, I got tired of this extra step and created a task in Task Scheduler that closes the program and all child processes, then created a shortcut to the task in my task bar. If I close the program using that taskbar link instead of the X or File menu in Cakewalk, it closes the program completely and then it will work when reopened.

The task I created is:

taskkill /f /t /im Cakewalk.exe

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Like OP,  I've also had this since forever (more than 10+ years now?) 

Sonar crashes; this happens randomly at random times, its not a plugin or a WoW or thing I'm doing, but it stays in memory until I try to "force close" it from Task Manager. Most of the time Sonar will restart. Otherwise I must reboot. 

I've brought this up over the years here, but never got a final answer on it. 

I think this is still hardware driver related. I believe this is still the M-Audio MIDISPORT 8x8 driver, although it also might be the NI Maschine hardware driver. I don't think its RME drivers as I've never seen them stuck. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 years later...

Nearly 3 years on, I've still been getting this issue, but I can confirm that if you shut down the audio interface whilst still in a Cakewalk session, Cakewalk no longer hangs after you've closed it down. Then turn on the audio interface again, before starting up Cakewalk again. Two steps, I know, but it works for me. 

Edited by Richard Lloyd
Info corrected
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Nearly 3 years on, I've still been getting this issue, but I can confirm that when I shut down my audio interface after exiting Cakewalk, the Cakewalk session also disappears in Windows' task manager. Then I just have to turn on the audio interface before starting up Cakewalk again. Two steps, I know, but it works for me. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 4/27/2024 at 6:47 AM, Richard Lloyd said:

Nearly 3 years on, I've still been getting this issue, but I can confirm that when I shut down my audio interface after exiting Cakewalk, the Cakewalk session also disappears in Windows' task manager. Then I just have to turn on the audio interface before starting up Cakewalk again. Two steps, I know, but it works for me. 

If I ever get this issue, I just run a Cakewalk process killing batch file before starting Cakewalk.  It's usually caused by a plugin. A little annoying, but easier (for me, anyway)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...