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Everything else is working fine...just a Mixbus 3 problem so far. A system restore would get 1268 back up and running, 1508 has been the worst one for me. I believe I'll just wait for a new version to come out and see if it works.
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Mixbus 3.0 -1508 Kontakt now works.
Importing 41000 into a 48000 session worked fine in Mixbus 3.0 844.
Importing 41000 into a 48000 session Mixbus 3 1268 and 1508 both crash.
Running on Mac Pro (Mid 2010)
3.33 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon
Memory 16 GB 1333 MHz DDR3 ECC
Graphics ATI Radeon HD 5770 1024 MB
Thank you to Harrison for all your hard work! Looking to making Mixbus my only DAW.
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How can I delete everything from Mixbus3 ? I'm wanting to try a clean install and see if that helps with my problems.
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I have installed the 1508 update and I'm happy with how MB is working on my OSX Mavericks drive. I loaded 25 tracks of 96k files into MB and whipped up a mix using mostly the MB channel processing and then had a few UAD fx. Previously UAD was not working for me. The previous version had issues with playback glithes. This build ran very smoothly and I was looking at 30% DSP being used with the mix being done.
Keep up the good work Harrison.
I run a dual boot computer and I run Windows 7 on the other drive. MB on the Windows drive was not good. I tried the same files to test with and MB had issues. It did not want to save the session file in the location I had selected. I tried again and the session opened up. When I tried to load the files into MB the program hung up on the second file import. The computer locked up a bit and it took awhile for Task Manager to shut MB down. I only use the Windows drive with Samplitude so I'm not too bummed about MB not working here. I uni-stalled MB from this drive.
I do hope that MB will become solid and stable. It is nice to mix with, but with that being said Samplitude is great to mix with as well.
Keep at it Harrison and you will end up with a quality bit of software that will compete in this very competitive market.
Blessings on your day
Trevor