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Original Message                 Date: 24-Sep-98  @  07:26 PM   -   an interesting thing with vst

kilo

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well, i had to re-install the original IE 3 the other day... opened vst as a joke today (!!)... and it so far has run for 2 hours without crashing.... hmmm.... wondering what goodies were altered when EI3 was re-installed.... weird !!....




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Message 11/15             28-Oct-98  @  06:36 PM   -   RE: an interesting thing with vst

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My problem is definitely something to do with the relationship between Cubase and my hardware. I have found that even if I get up and leave my computer for 10-15 minutes, a GPF will occur in Cubase (generally in the Win95 Kernel32.DLL). That's with nothing happening - just Cubase open with the 29 audio track song in the arrange window.

A couple of nights ago I increased the buffers in the ASIO driver from 5 (default) to 10. This seems to have alleviated the situation somewhat - I can now do more EQ'ing before the program blows up. Of course, my system latency went from 550 msec to 1100 msec.



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Message 12/15             03-Nov-98  @  10:59 AM   -   RE: an interesting thing with vst

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Thing is Cubase 2.8 for PC is solid as a rock - crashes about once every 6 months. No Audio though, but which is more important - loadsa wobbly new stuff or something you can get creative on for more than 15mins a go? Not had much fun with VST to be honest.



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Message 13/15             03-Nov-98  @  03:31 PM   -   RE: an interesting thing with vst

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Actually think that I might have licked this thing (but I don't want to start counting my chickens too soon). Applied the v1005 BIOS flash to my Award BIOS (I have an Asus P2B motherboard) *and* updated the Montego drivers with the new ones at Turtle Beach's site. I have managed to keep working for a couple of hours without any trouble.

Not sure which was the offending piece of hardware, but my guess is that it was the Montego card.



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Message 14/15             04-Nov-98  @  12:11 PM   -   RE: an interesting thing with vst

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yeah... VST seems to hate Turtle Beach cards... mind you, may mate had Gina, and he has to close & re-open VST about 3 times an hour as it looses the audio card....



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Message 15/15             04-Nov-98  @  07:00 PM   -   VST is the best audio program

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But, I have Gina, and my system runs great. It never crashes!!! So, it must be something to do with his system setup.



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