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So yesterday before I headed out to the Cubs game, I went poking around on the studio computer looking at some old Cubase projects. Finding one that looked right, I pulled it up in Cubase 13.
The first thing I noticed was that it was configured for the Yamaha mixer. That wouldn't do. I deleted the excess tracks and hooked everything up to the Thunderbolt interface. Ok, now I get sound. That's good.
I had a fine assortment of Cubase native plugins loaded which I'd obviously been experimenting with. They could be removed in a bit. The first thing to do was to pull in Auto Align 2 to fix any phase problems between the tracks. I loaded it up, I recorded a bit to let it listen.
And then Cubase crashed and vanished from the screen.
Ok, let's try that again. Installed Auto Align 2 and before I got to the recording stage, Cubase crashed.
I think I will save this project in Cubase 13 format and then reload it and see if it still wants to crash. And I'll remove all of the other plugins that I'm intending to remove anyway.
And then we'll see if it crashes again.
If it does, I'll import the tracks into a new file and just start over.
Of course, I probably won't get to try that until the weekend. Weekdays get busy... :)
The first thing I noticed was that it was configured for the Yamaha mixer. That wouldn't do. I deleted the excess tracks and hooked everything up to the Thunderbolt interface. Ok, now I get sound. That's good.
I had a fine assortment of Cubase native plugins loaded which I'd obviously been experimenting with. They could be removed in a bit. The first thing to do was to pull in Auto Align 2 to fix any phase problems between the tracks. I loaded it up, I recorded a bit to let it listen.
And then Cubase crashed and vanished from the screen.
Ok, let's try that again. Installed Auto Align 2 and before I got to the recording stage, Cubase crashed.
I think I will save this project in Cubase 13 format and then reload it and see if it still wants to crash. And I'll remove all of the other plugins that I'm intending to remove anyway.
And then we'll see if it crashes again.
If it does, I'll import the tracks into a new file and just start over.
Of course, I probably won't get to try that until the weekend. Weekdays get busy... :)