Post by gerk on Feb 19, 2017 11:49:01 GMT -8
I had to reinstall my DAW setup so I took the opportunity to do a full and fresh clean install on everything (I know, I'm a madman but sometimes it needs to be done).
I have Digital Performer, Logic Pro and Pro Tools. I got all 3 apps running properly and then tried to do the Raven Setup with each of them. They each failed miserably. Latest versions of all 3 DAWs and Raven software as of this morning.
Is there some other procedure I'm supposed to follow for this now, or are all the setup macros out of whack? The Logic one ended up somehow enabling tracks and started recording something unknown (I don't know what it was because it was windows in behind whatever was going on in the front). The PT one ended up somewhere in a timeline moving the cursor all over the place and slicing and dicing audio tracks and the Digital Performer one did much the same, just went to the timeline and jumped around a bit.
I'm guessing I will have to setup them all up by hand at this point ...
It's a bit (well to be honest a lot) frustrating to watch one of these macros got hog-wild on your system. I was watching all kinds of PT settings change that probably shouldn't have been changing, so I guess I'll have to take things back to defaults again if I want to have any kind of chance of it not having made random changes on my setup that are going to come back and bite me later.
Might I make a suggestion and just get rid of all of those types of macros for setup and just have users do their own setup? Or figure out some other method? Have things randmoly enter text, click items that may or may not be there ... pretty sketchy at best since there's no way to know exactly what it's actually doing.
P.S. The PT one also crapped out part way through looking for Pro Tools 11 app seemingly from some sort of applescript type thing (and I was running PT 12 at the time and had selected PT 12 during the Raven software startup).
I have Digital Performer, Logic Pro and Pro Tools. I got all 3 apps running properly and then tried to do the Raven Setup with each of them. They each failed miserably. Latest versions of all 3 DAWs and Raven software as of this morning.
Is there some other procedure I'm supposed to follow for this now, or are all the setup macros out of whack? The Logic one ended up somehow enabling tracks and started recording something unknown (I don't know what it was because it was windows in behind whatever was going on in the front). The PT one ended up somewhere in a timeline moving the cursor all over the place and slicing and dicing audio tracks and the Digital Performer one did much the same, just went to the timeline and jumped around a bit.
I'm guessing I will have to setup them all up by hand at this point ...
It's a bit (well to be honest a lot) frustrating to watch one of these macros got hog-wild on your system. I was watching all kinds of PT settings change that probably shouldn't have been changing, so I guess I'll have to take things back to defaults again if I want to have any kind of chance of it not having made random changes on my setup that are going to come back and bite me later.
Might I make a suggestion and just get rid of all of those types of macros for setup and just have users do their own setup? Or figure out some other method? Have things randmoly enter text, click items that may or may not be there ... pretty sketchy at best since there's no way to know exactly what it's actually doing.
P.S. The PT one also crapped out part way through looking for Pro Tools 11 app seemingly from some sort of applescript type thing (and I was running PT 12 at the time and had selected PT 12 during the Raven software startup).