Yea - rolled back to 4686 and back in biz. I know the realities of build/fixes - one or two things solved - always the possibility of new issues. That's reality. Kind of a pain - but all of us are use to it - not exclusive to VSL. If fact IMHO they are one of a few companies that have fewer issues on release of software - ofcourse there is always the 'play' issue - but let's not bring that up - we are having such a good day now. :)
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I don't think so.
Two things.
1. All master and slaves had EXACT version/build of vepro installed (with 4881 on ALL machines - midi did not work.)
2. midi did not work WHEN only running VEPRO on Master.
Unistall update - rolled back to 4686 (again - ALL machines) - all midi communication work as designed.
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I had the update installed on master and slave as well. I have only ever seen that in that build. Rolled back to official version, midi is fine.
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Same Issue here. Also some interesting overload impact on the CPU's after a couple hours of operation. Old version works fine.
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Hey info when you say 'old' are you referring to 4686? That's the one that works here. Thanks.
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Ah rats - I was AFRAID you would say that. So wish the 'midi ghost bug' (at least on mine and a couple of posters here) gets solved so I can try it. The latencies improvement is of course KEY.
jvdieks - were you running Play before and can you still? I am maybe one of the few who is successfull running Play on a farm unit in vepro - just want to be sure on 4881 hasn't changed that (I know the official position of VSL is that Play is NOT supported but....:)
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Hi Rob,
please allow me to chime in:
You have PLAY running in VEPRO?
How did you do that?
Did I miss anything in a thread?
That´s sensational!
Thanx for response.
Cheers
Oliver
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One Caveat - still crashes from 'time to time' - but for now (until Play Pro) - I can live with it. Do a search on this board - there is a suggestion (forgotten how but I think it was login as 'administrator' (on PC). Good luck (you mileage may vary.)
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One Caveat - still crashes from 'time to time' - but for now (until Play Pro) - I can live with it. Do a search on this board - there is a suggestion (forgotten how but I think it was login as 'administrator' (on PC). Good luck (you mileage may vary.)
Hmmmmmm. I haven't been able to get a usable GUI for PLAY for quite a few versions now. I'm convinced the problem is because of the way VE Pro embeds the GUI. The same problem occurs with PLAY and J-Bridge, which also embeds the GUI. I sense a pattern. [8-|]
DG
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I have big problems with 4881. Please see my post:
http://community.vsl.co.at/forums/t/24476.aspx
Thanks.
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I have PLAY working in VE Pro on one of my PC slaves, but I've only use one instance of it for the piano. It's been stable without issue, unless I try to load more than one piano into it. I wouldn't even attempt to run more than one instance or even just one fully loaded instance. The more you have to access the Play GUI, the great the chances of a crash.
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What versions of Play and VE are you using? I'd love to try it out. Its hard to do a search for "play" in an audio forum so I figured I'd ask here.
hah...found the helpful thread. http://community.vsl.co.at/forums/p/22983/157469.aspx#157469
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I was one of those folks (on 4686) that got Play to work in vepro - with 'occassional crashes'. Well those crashes got to me more occassional so I have move my Play libraries to the Master (from farm) and life is a LOT smoother.