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Post by toodamnhip on Oct 23, 2016 4:25:10 GMT -8
Grab a fader in the DP mix window and hold it. I think I was also writing automation while holding it, but not sure about that part. Just hold the fader in the DP mix window, try with or without writing to fully test this. At the same time, go to the Slate Mixer large 24 fader window and SWIPE across as if to change channel banks. Do that and- POOF, immediate crash of DP.
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Post by jameyz on Oct 23, 2016 6:41:12 GMT -8
Grab a fader in the DP mix window and hold it. I think I was also writing automation while holding it, but not sure about that part. Just hold the fader in the DP mix window, try with or without writing to fully test this. At the same time, go to the Slate Mixer large 24 fader window and SWIPE across as if to change channel banks. Do that and- POOF, immediate crash of DP. I am not sure how it is possible to hold a fader at the same time as switching to the mix window. Are you holding the dp fader with the mouse at the same time as trying to use touch? I get a similar issue with holding down a DP fader on with the Mouse on 2nbd display then hitting the Bank left 24 buttons on my touch screen it will crash. I can imagine that DP doesn't like getting HUI data at the same time it is trying to control faders itself.
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Post by waxman on Oct 23, 2016 19:34:10 GMT -8
TDH... don't do that kind of stuff.
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Post by toodamnhip on Oct 24, 2016 2:22:41 GMT -8
TDH... don't do that kind of stuff. LOL, Well, it’s nice to spot a reproducible crash no matter how ridiculous right?...lol Thought maybe engineers could learn something from this, who knows? Yes, I have TWO monitors. I was trying to ride a fader on the top screen and also scroll to a fader in another location on the Raven. I had the fader held down in DP and tried to scroll in Raven. I wasn’t trying to screw around or crash lol. I just wanted to have two well separated tracks receive an edit and it was a “sudden idea” that I tried, and POOF there it is! crash.
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Post by waxman on Oct 25, 2016 8:49:26 GMT -8
sudden ideas can be dangerous
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