04-15-2021, 02:42 AM
I updated from .270 to .407 when I saw that it was available, and started experiencing crashes on my Windows 10 64bit PC. I had no crashes on .270, and after yesterday's unforgivable crash rolled back to .270. I pressed space to stop after a sax solo take and Mixbus just disappeared. When I reopened the session it said that there was crash data, so I tried the recover option. All previous tracks were there, but the solo take was lost. UNACCEPTABLE.
I depend on Mixbus for my daily work, and spend 12-18 hours a day in the program. I REALLY like how it sounds, and the editing workflow. Crashes are not acceptable. I searched through the threads and seem to be the only one with this problem? I remember there was a folder somewhere with Windows crash info, but didn't see it in %localappdata%. I'd be happy to provide logs to help troubleshoot it, but the only information mentioned anywhere is about Mac crash logs.
Also, it's really annoying to have to enter my e-mail address to get a link to download the latest version from the website just to see which version is currently available.
Thanks for any assistance, I'll be in the studio all day again today, but I've turned e-mail notices on so I should at least know when there's some kind of update.
I depend on Mixbus for my daily work, and spend 12-18 hours a day in the program. I REALLY like how it sounds, and the editing workflow. Crashes are not acceptable. I searched through the threads and seem to be the only one with this problem? I remember there was a folder somewhere with Windows crash info, but didn't see it in %localappdata%. I'd be happy to provide logs to help troubleshoot it, but the only information mentioned anywhere is about Mac crash logs.
Also, it's really annoying to have to enter my e-mail address to get a link to download the latest version from the website just to see which version is currently available.
Thanks for any assistance, I'll be in the studio all day again today, but I've turned e-mail notices on so I should at least know when there's some kind of update.