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Title: ANALOG LAB Window Plug in simply closes and then crash
Post by: ricoxl on July 03, 2015, 04:47:47 pm
Hello!

I am using Analog Lab 1.2.2.47 (32 bit version)
with Live Ableton 9.1.4
on OSX 10.9.5

every now and then Analog Lab's window closes on me...the plug in does not shut down completely it just minimizes by itself for
no reason.
Also much much worse after 10 min or so, Live completely crashes.
Can you help?
Title: Re: ANALOG LAB Window Plug in simply closes and then crash
Post by: manbot on August 21, 2015, 06:54:18 pm
Same problem here!
Live 9.2 32 bit
Analog lab 1.2.3.782
osx 10.10.5

Please advice
Title: Re: ANALOG LAB Window Plug in simply closes and then crash
Post by: wfdale on August 23, 2015, 05:35:00 pm
I have also the same problem.

Live 9.1 32-bit
Analog Lab 1.2.3.782
OSX 10.10.4
Title: Re: ANALOG LAB Window Plug in simply closes and then crash
Post by: manbot on September 02, 2015, 07:55:06 am
Anyone please?
Title: Re: ANALOG LAB Window Plug in simply closes and then crash
Post by: TonyFlyingSquirrel on September 02, 2015, 02:52:34 pm
It's a known issue in Pro Tools 12 as well.
Arturia is aware of it.

In fact, they warned me about it prior to my purchase of Pro Tools 12, and I beta tested a bit, so they're taking all the feedback & using it to find a solution.

Work around in the meantime?
If you have V collection, launch each synth individually on its own track rather than Analog Lab.

I prefer this method anyway as it allows me to treat each synth independently, ie; volume/pan/eq/comp, etc.
Title: Re: ANALOG LAB Window Plug in simply closes and then crash
Post by: manbot on September 02, 2015, 06:19:34 pm
It's a known issue in Pro Tools 12 as well.
Arturia is aware of it.

In fact, they warned me about it prior to my purchase of Pro Tools 12, and I beta tested a bit, so they're taking all the feedback & using it to find a solution.

Work around in the meantime?
If you have V collection, launch each synth individually on its own track rather than Analog Lab.

I prefer this method anyway as it allows me to treat each synth independently, ie; volume/pan/eq/comp, etc.
Thanks Tony