That is for me the MAIN problem of the VI.
I'm enjoying the working and easy repetition tools and so many other things.
I'm enjoying the working and easy repetition tools and so many other things.
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@tom@aerovons.com said:
I am not having any display problems in Logic, but if you are, it's probably a Logic thing. I just switched over to Logic a week or so ago, and I find it to be one buggy piece of software. Instruments stop playing all by themselves, files that were saved no longer open. Amazingly nasty. I do enjoy the program and find it wonderfully powerful, but I can't imagine working on a deadline with it. Gotta go check out DP again I suppose...
Tom H
@tom@aerovons.com said:
I am not having any display problems in Logic, but if you are, it's probably a Logic thing. I just switched over to Logic a week or so ago, and I find it to be one buggy piece of software. Instruments stop playing all by themselves, files that were saved no longer open. Amazingly nasty. I do enjoy the program and find it wonderfully powerful, but I can't imagine working on a deadline with it. Gotta go check out DP again I suppose...
Tom H
@tom@aerovons.com said:
I am not having any display problems in Logic, but if you are, it's probably a Logic thing. I just switched over to Logic a week or so ago, and I find it to be one buggy piece of software. Instruments stop playing all by themselves, files that were saved no longer open. Amazingly nasty. I do enjoy the program and find it wonderfully powerful, but I can't imagine working on a deadline with it. Gotta go check out DP again I suppose...
Tom H
@musos said:
Tom,
If you just switched to Logic, I assume you have v7.x on Mac. Did you also install all the required Pro-App updates? Many folks miss these and complain about instability.
Look here:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301838">http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301838
Are you force-using any Audio Units that didn't pass validation? This can also be problematic.
Regards - Colin
@mdfmuse said:
Tom@Aerovons.com wrote:
"I am not having any display problems in Logic, but if you are, it's probably a Logic thing. I just switched over to Logic a week or so ago, and I find it to be one buggy piece of software."
Hi Tom. No, it's not Logic's fault that the VSL V.I. won't display the GUI. I have been through my fair share of bugs with Logic over the years, but Logic has been running well since the last update, and ALL other AU plugs display and work well within Logic- just VSL V.I. won't display. VSL V.I. is also the only AU plug I know of that makes you click on a 'Display GUI' button.
Later today I will once again go through the motions: repair permissions, try any stand-alone V.I. version to see if it will display, etc.
Still hoping to hear from the VSL team on this problem.
again, we thought this being a treat rather than a bug:
1) When you close the GUI Window you actually hide it - clicking "Show GUI" makes it appear again
2) You can minimize standalone.
3) Staying on top: Consider if VI GUI won't be a floating window - it will disappear whenever you click another window - then you start searching for it.
@garylionelli said:
I'm not sure who wrote this, but it's seems a little arrogant to say that the VSI window should float when none of the other virtual intruments by other manufacturers float. This means we continually have to keep moving VSI out of the way to get at other VIs, not to mention accessing the valuable screen real estate of our sequencer. Hey, we're all used to VIs not floating, why throw this monkey-wrench? In an ideal world, we would have an option to float or not float all our windows. But there are just SO MANY things about VSI which are truly annoying, while none of the other VIs I use interfere with my work flow as much as this one does.
@cm said:
well, if could afford, this would be my favorite ...
1) Your statement is simply NOT true: every AU Instrument in Logic floats. And this is inherent to how Logic puts up the windows.