From: PapaNate on
I have a client who uses Sonar 5, and as such so do I when we track at
his place.

In the process he wanted to use V-Vocal instead of Autotune yesterday.
But when we right click the track, and choose to create a V-Voca lclip,
Sonar crashes...everytime.

Well of course that doesn't sound right....does it? Is V-Vocal unstable?
Are there known software plugin conflicts with V-Vocal?

FYI: He only uses Waves bundle 4.0, Antares Autotune, and a few voxengo
plugins. Aside from what comes with Sonar nothing else is loaded. His
computer is a P4 3.2/Asus MB/2GB Ram.



From: Mr Tibbs on

PapaNate wrote:
> In the process he wanted to use V-Vocal instead of Autotune
yesterday.
> But when we right click the track, and choose to create a V-Voca lclip,
> Sonar crashes...everytime.

the problem im thinking
is...

when v-vocal is used, i noticed it creates several layers of clips
underneath the target
--
suppose I change my mind and remove v-voc from the clip.

it leaves the new layers of clips behind, with a NO sign (a circle with
a line through it)
--

im thinking maybe, that tracks new v-vco clip(s) have been messed with

what I do now, so far so good, is bounce clips...and this keeps mine
from locking up
as it had been.

course i've never "used it" other than out of curiosity.
heh heh heh

From: Max Arwood on
V-Vocal is not stable on either of my computers. It crashes both. Not when
I start it
but sooner or later... bam! I have been satisfied with autotune, I was
just checking V-Vocal out.
Max Arwood


"PapaNate" <nospamagain123(a)nc.rr.com> wrote in message
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> I have a client who uses Sonar 5, and as such so do I when we track at
> his place.
>
> In the process he wanted to use V-Vocal instead of Autotune yesterday.
> But when we right click the track, and choose to create a V-Voca lclip,
> Sonar crashes...everytime.
>
> Well of course that doesn't sound right....does it? Is V-Vocal unstable?
> Are there known software plugin conflicts with V-Vocal?
>
> FYI: He only uses Waves bundle 4.0, Antares Autotune, and a few voxengo
> plugins. Aside from what comes with Sonar nothing else is loaded. His
> computer is a P4 3.2/Asus MB/2GB Ram.
>
>
>


From: PapaNate on
Glennbo wrote:

> V-Vocal doesn't crash Sonar on my Asus P4P800/P4 2.4Ghz/1GB Ram DAW.
>
> It must be something particular to his setup.

As it does everywhere else apparently. We even went down to Sam Ash to
see...they have the same computer but with way more installs on it...and
nothing.

So the question is...what could cause that? I don't know how VV works, so I
have little idea on what it may conflict with.

This is his setup:

ASUS P4P800-E
P4 3.2Ghz w/HT disabled
2GB DDR400
2x Glyph Seagate 200 GB SATA
1x Glyph Seagate 80GB SATA
Radeon x300se
Antec SP-500 Watt

Delta 1010 with .27 drivers.

Sonar 5 Producer, Waves bundle 4.0. Vonengo plugin suite,Autotune.

No network connections, USB Mouse, nothing else.








From: Blackhawk on

"Max Arwood" <marwoodNOSPAM(a)hnb.com> wrote in message
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> V-Vocal is not stable on either of my computers. It crashes both. Not
> when
> I start it
> but sooner or later... bam! I have been satisfied with autotune, I was
> just checking V-Vocal out.
> Max Arwood


WOW! We have tested V-Vocal on both singing tracks and also instrumental
tracks with nary a crash of any kind, and so my first question is "are you
using SP-2 ?" If not, why not?

Bob
Now, if we Ever produce a track which is slightly off-pitch, we will
definitely use V-Vocal for sure!
:)