![]() ![]() Sooner or later, it will fail, IF one or more plugins are having trouble, and whichever plugin that is, you can then do some trouble shooting in a separate project, with that plugin, or do some internet research on any reported issues with that plugin, or ask here in the forums, etc.īy the way, does this project have any 3rd-part plugins that are 32-bit? If so, I would suggest those would be a common point of trouble for Cakewalk, (or any 64-bit VST Host or DAW. You can try letting it add a single plugin, and if successful, then close again, without saving, and repeat the process, this time letting it load 2 plugins, then again do it to let 3 plugins load, etc. SO - you can go through the process of opening the project in Safe Mode, and it should give you the option to say Yes or No on loading all the plugins. If it DOES open in Safe Mode, close again, without saving (don't want to lose your plugins, closing without saving will keep the project intact by abandoning the elimination of the plugins). Have you tried opening the project in Cakewalk's Safe Mode? (Hold down the shift key while opening the project, and you should be able to skip loading of all plugins, just to see if it opens. Sorry, when I enlarge your screen shot, it gets too blurry for me to read the message box text. I assume that to get them back, I only have to click on that archive button again. Maybe I should archive those audio tracks that I'm not working on right now. I do have some audio tracks in my project, but most of them are muted for now (though I realize they are prob still demanding some memory or RAM.)Īgain, I'm just wondering if there is some good suggestion out there re buffers and the like which would create less demand on my computer and might make the crashes come less often. I should say i'm just working in MIDI lately, mostly nudging something to the right or automating volume on specific tracks. However, as I've said, lately it's occurring during editing of the song I'm working on. I've ignored it since it has, up til now, just occurred when I'm signing out. I should also say that, like the last post in that thread, almost every time I disconnect from Bandlab-that is, after I've saved and when I'm intending to close down my computer-I get a similar message that Bandlab has encountered some problem and is turning off. I did go to this thread, though I didn't see any fixes. ![]()
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