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  • VEP windows wacked out, please help

    I have a VEP setup with 4 instances.  Somehow this got wacked out such that the windows do not display anything right.  Even if I attempt to close all the instruments, mixers, etc. ...the background image of MIRPRO is still shown.  If I try to open the mixer window, then the mixer is hidden behind the MIRPRO image unless I detach it from the main window....but still the MIRPRO image is there always and as I attempt to opena nd close and resize...nothing is working right...  But this only happens when using these instances.  If I start a brand new VEP project everything works fine.

    I have already tried to close and reopen this many times, and its coupled with Logic Pro, so when I open the Logic project, it pushes all the changes into VEP, but its always in this wacked out state where I basically can't even use it.

    Please help, how to reset everything so it will work correctly as intended?


  • Under the 'View" menu, Reset Windows.


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    @civilization 3 said:

    Under the 'View" menu, Reset Windows.
    Already tried that, it didn’t help I was able to resolve it for now it seems by decoupling the project, saving each instance project and then reloading them and then recouping. So it would appear that something about the coupling data between logic and vep became corrupt enough to cause these whacked out windows and yet they could be saved as vep project files in a way that was clean and not corrupted. Definitely a bug. If vsl wants a logic project file that loads the corrupted coupling, please let me know

  • Yeah, I assumed you would try decoupling.

    I've done some things, sometimes deliberately, sometimes by accident hitting something I didn't know I hit, and gotten whacked-out windows but the menu option reset windows sorted it. I always run decoupled.