![]() On the other hand, I don't miss having to switch between MAS and Acadias, or OMS and FreeMIDI, just to use two different DAWs on the same computer. ![]() It had a great sound engine and still some of the best audio editing controls I've ever seen. I never understood why Gibson killed Vision/Studio Vision (also, OMS). Other than the processor quandry, there were a lot of great things I could do with that software that somehow seem a lot more difficult now. Mixing down one four-minute song to a 48 kHz/24-bit master takes almost 45 minutes. The G3 is so slow, I actually had to mix all my "room reverb" instruments down to two tracks, port it into a second Vision project and mix in all my "hall reverb" instruments to two tracks, then port that into a third (and sometimes fourth) project file to mix in vocals. Note to Juhn1024: Running DP 8 on Windows check here: Ĭlick to expand.I'm in the process of trying to port an album project over to my MacBook, so I still have a G3 iBook running 9.2.2 with DP 3, Vision DSP, Peak 4, Waves 4 (?) and a bunch of old VST plugs they no longer make sitting around. If you go to MOTU Nation you will see that there are a lot of people who have made the transition to DP 8 and are running AU's and VST's with no problems, even switching between the two. Then I would add an AU plug-in one-by-one, or you could try 3 at a time (just some random number I picked) and see which plug-in is crashing DP 8 on you. Try running DP 8 without any of your 3rd party plug-ins, run only with MOTU's MAS plug-ins and see what happens. I would guess, without knowing what or how many plug-ins and versions you're running, that you more than likely have a plug-in that is in conflict with DP 8. I can confirm the same results going back to DP 8.0. Click to expand.I'm running DP 8.05 on OS X 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard) and set it up as 32 bit + AU's and have never experienced any crashes to date.
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