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Thanks Canopus, will definitely look at that. Cheers Dave
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Sorry.. forgot to mention. Running Win 10. It is strange. It does mean that there’s something else as well affecting if on my system.
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The new one they sent is Impact_GX_LX+_SE49_Cakewalk_Support_WIN_1.1.5. The old dll was 1.1.3. Although it has solved the shutting down problem, it still won't let the LX88 communicate with Sonar the way it used to. I've sent another email to Nektar about this,
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An update to the Cakewalk shutting down issue. Nektar has send me a new version of the Cakewalk Integration file and so far (fingers crossed) it seems to have done the trick. Their email said "I believe the issue you described is fixed in that version", so it infers that they may know of an issue. I've asked for more details and am waiting their reply. Thanks to all the guys who have offered their expertise. Much appreciated. Cheers Dave
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A couple of windows updates. I system restored back 2 days and uninstalled the latest Windows updates. If no one else is having problems with the same config .. CbB, LX88 keyboard, DAW integration file then it’s gotta be something on my system. Strange though … just started mucking up out of the blue.
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Thanks guys. I’ve also used the software for a few years without any problems, but about a week ago the problem started and the mini dump pointed to that as the problem. I did reinstall but no joy. I have emailed Nektar and am waiting a reply.
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Detwoen started following Midi problem after new graphics card , Cakewalk shuts down on inserting VSTs and Controller envelopes in PRV
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Update: The Cakewalk minidump points to Nektar LX88 DAW integration software as the culprit. I've renamed that software as .old and the crashes seem to have stopped. Hi. Have never had any problems with CbB before and have followed the following process multiple times without problems. Now however, I have a midi project all sequenced using an 8850 as an outboard sound module, and I now want to insert VSTs to redo with virtual instruments. As soon as I insert any VST (Modo bass, Kontakt etc ) CbB shuts down. No warning, just closes. It won't let me load any VST in. It takes usually about 40 secs after inserting the VST. I've reinstalled Cakewalk, uninstalled last Windows update, done a system restore (could only do for last 2 days and the problem started 5 days ago), started the project with shift to stop anything else loading. If anyone has any suggestions. I would be eternally grateful. Cheers Dave
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Hi Astraios, Thanks for your comment. Yes, I do realise that you can display the envelopes in the track view. I was wondering whether you could in the piano roll view, which apparently you can't. Your solution is an interesting one though that I will try. Again, thanks. Cheers Dave
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Hi. Is it possible to display midi controller data as envelopes in the PRV (ala Logic), as opposed to the step like controller data? I realise we can show controller data as envelopes in the track view, but wondered if the data can be displayed that way in the PRV. Cheers Dave
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Thanks @slartabartfast, I'll give that a try.
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Hi @Greg Wynn Thanks for the help, but it seems after reading that yours is a plugin problem. Thanks anyway.
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As an addition to this issue, I just spoke to the computer tech who upgraded my PC, and he said e thought it may to do with the fact they upgraded all the WIndows drivers when working on the computer, and suggested I download the audio drivers for the motherboard. Seeing as how I use a Focusrite interface and not the Realtek onboard interface, can any of you offer any insight on that suggestion? Cheers Dave
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Hi @lapasoa, @JonD Thanks for your response. I can understand why you think it may have nothing to with the graphics card, but the series of events are a concern. I had a perfectly working installation of CbB and had had for quite a while. I upgraded the PC with another 16Gb of RAM, new graphics card and another SSD installed. Unfortunately I'm a flight SIm tragic and the new Flight Sim's out... I know, shouldn't be on my audio system, but hey....... When I got the computer back the first thing I noticed was my audio was changed, and after research realised that the NVIDIA card comes with it's own audio. After correcting most of the issues, it's only this strange midi problem left. @JonD, midi files still have their own association. On my system, opening a midi file will open it natively in WMP. I have always opened them within CBb to use and had no problem. I will check the BIOS and see if there is any disabling of the NVIDIA sound I can do in there. Thanks again for your help. Cheers Dave
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Yes I've done that , and also disabled the NVIDIA audio aspect of the card.
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Hi. I have just had an NVIDIA 2070 graphics card installed and it's totally mucked up my CbB and midi/audio setup. I've sorted most of the issues, but can't get to the bottom of this one. I can open a normal cwp file and it plays fine, as it should. However if I open a midi file (as I always have), I can't get a sound on any of the channels, the midi file stutters for a bar then gives me the Audio Dropout box, can't get it to play until I muck around with the Output devices alternating between my Impact LX88 or the Focusrite and then I can get it to play as normal. The midi file also seems to take longer to open than it did before all this trouble. Also, my Roland SC8850 which I use as an external sound module is also now only being recognised by CbB as a general midi module, not as the 8850 with all its sounds as it did previously. If I just open CbB without any files open it behaves normally and I can get the sound from my SC8850 without a problem. My gear - Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 midied to the SC8850 Impact LX88 keyboard controller USB to PC Windows 10 Pro, 32Gb RAM Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Dave