SuperFreq Posted Tuesday at 10:08 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 10:08 PM I'm using og Sonar 8.5 to tie up some old projects, wondering if any old schoolers can help with this error (see attached). I keep getting this when exporting audio. It happens about 45% through. Yes, I reinstalled Sonar 8.5 fresh with both the updates. I still get this pesky error about Cronus.dll. If I'm not mistaken, that's V-Vocal, right? So maybe I can troubleshoot by deleting, or deactivating all the V-Vocal clips til I find the offender? Just wanted to ask here first because there are a TON of V-Vocal clips, around 100. So I'd hate to be chasing the wrong tiger. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin Nicholls Posted Tuesday at 11:43 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 11:43 PM It is definitely part of V-Vocal. If you have a project where the V-Vocal Clip FX wasn't rendered out to audio (applied) then you may be out of luck. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sjoens Posted Wednesday at 01:52 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 01:52 AM Cronus is V-Vocal. As with any Region FX, V-Vocal clips should be bounced or rendered before exporting audio. That way SONAR is free of it's influence. After bouncing them, check if there's any hidden clips behind them and remove them. Not that they would throw an error but it's a good thing to do IMO. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mettelus Posted Wednesday at 02:01 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 02:01 AM With mulitple instances that are not easy to find, an old trick to remove Region FX from a project was to save as a bun file, then unpack it. Bun files do not store Region FX, so it will strip them all that way. If you try/do this, just be sure to unpack the bun to a NEW folder so the original project is not overwritten (or back the original project up before doing this). 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuperFreq Posted Wednesday at 01:37 PM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 01:37 PM Awesome info & suggestions, gang. It'll definitely be too much work to find & bounce each V-Vocal clip, so I'll probably try @mettelus trick of saving as a bun. If that works then problem solved and I can still tweak the mix (which itself is a nightmare... I was really sloppy in my younger days 😅) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sjoens Posted Wednesday at 09:46 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 09:46 PM But that would effectively undo any edits V-Vocal did to those clips. Then you're looking at redoing them when you open the bun. If exporting to audio is the goal, it's good practice to bounce before and after each Region FX edit so there's no issues. I normally do this as part of the Region FX process. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin Nicholls Posted Thursday at 12:04 AM Share Posted Thursday at 12:04 AM In case it helps, I have found Synchro Arts' RePitch to be a very acceptable replacement to V-Vocal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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