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Old 05-21-2010, 10:10 AM   #1
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Win7 x63 AMD quad, 4 gigs, reaper 3.4 ; Line6 XT Live, 3.72 Gearbox drivers

I had 4 vstis on one midi track. DSK B3, SQL8 91b, Crazy Diamonds,

1) I duplicated the track, in order to separate them and have discrete tracks;
2) I then deleted the instances on each track of the (now) redundant VSTis, then the screen seemed to redraw in monochrome-white, and Reaper froze.


The error:

Assertion failed: e- >timestamp==SampleClock(), file
C:\Borland\BCC55\se\se_sdk\SeModule_base.cpp, line 242

Reaper host 32 abnormal termination

/ and now it seems to have killed my ASIO?
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Old 05-21-2010, 10:19 AM   #2
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You have 2 quite old SynthEdit plugins (known for strange interactions) on that track plus one that has a little tendency to crash as well. Then you duplicated the track, probably triggering the known multi-instance bug of the SE plugins. In other words, sounds like a quite safe recipe for trouble and that's why it probably happened. The crash is in one of the SE plugin's modules.

What do you mean by "killed ASIO"?
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What do you mean by "killed ASIO"?
Meaning it disappeared from Reaper's settings, and wouldn't give me any I/O options, despite still working outside of Reaper.
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So, would I have less problems if I ran the 32bit version?

Ahhhrghhh.

What is my solution if I wish to continue to use these "ancient" plugins that I like?
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So, would I have less problems if I ran the 32bit version?
No. That's (most likely) mostly a problem with one of the SE plugins due to bugs in SE.

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What is my solution if I wish to continue to use these "ancient" plugins that I like?
Running them "firewalled" in a separate or dedicated process (right-click the plugin in the FX browser to edit these properties once before loading it). They will probably still crash but are less prone to take Reaper down with them.
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Running them "firewalled" in a separate or dedicated process (right-click the plugin in the FX browser to edit these properties once before loading it).
Wow, interesting, thanks.
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