May I ask you out for a drink or two ...? [D][D]
;-)
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
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No, why? Its for the Nobel Prize of p e a c e only - not for solution of wholeheartedly problems like positioning of somehow asunder puzzeled instruments... [:D]@Dietz said:
May I ask you out for a drink or two ...?
😉
Another "could not load plugin" problem at the 20th place in MIR instrument list.
Ok. I have problems in loading kontakt plugins at 6th, 16th and 20th place in the instrument list; I don't know if moving instruments is going to solve this. I load a vienna instrument instance in that place and everything works fine :-)
Anyone can confirm this issue? In my opinion it's a very strange although simple bug.
Paolo
The places (6, 16, 20) I can't confirm. I can confirm that a lot of vi pro instances (or more vi pro than kontakt instances) help to mostly avoid this message a n d the crashs on save.
I can recieve the undesirable massage with only 4 kontakt instances in a template too.
Today, a failed load of a MIR SE instance, showed me that MIR is in reality a kind of visual interface + reverb and positioning system of a Vienna Ensemble Pro program.
I could not do something more than what I do in MIR, because busses are disabled, but it showed me all my MIR tracks in a VEPRO, with all the plugins loaded.
I'm wondering about a phenomenon which is sometimes a bit annoying and could be in connection to the problems mentioned above.
At every change of different settings, like audio buffer settings, changes in preferences or changes of venues after the click on "ok" MIR got a MIDI signal of somewhere - for the Kontakt instances only.
Since MIR build 1810 this MIDI signal will automaticly choked - for u n protected librarys.
The protected 3rd part libs like BBB have a hang note, which can be stopped only by a new incoming midi signal of my sequencer or keyboard.
Does not happens with VI (pro) instances.
Could it be a hint for the causes of all the other issues?
Frank