Vst Problem, Type 2 error when i try to Load a file |
Mon 9 Jun 2003, 23:11
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Please help
I keep getting a type 2 error when trying to load a particular song.Its an impotant track and i didnt have a chance to make a copy of it.Is there anything i can do or is the track lost for good? |
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Tue 10 Jun 2003, 12:40
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 48 Joined: 07-Oct 02 From: London - UK Member No.: 8,287 |
Hi adolf500x,
I've faced this problem many times as I run a studio of Macs running 5.1. I can't say I've 'nailed' the situation but sometimes, trashing the Cubase prefs file in the system folder helps. Otherwise, sometimes I've burned the song to CD and loaded it into another machine and this has on occasion solved the problem. A type 2 error is an 'addressing error' and can as I understand it relate to a memory problem though weve got stacks of ram in our macs so this shouldn't be a problem. I think there may be an issue about how VST 5.1 saves your work. You get the default Cubase VST option but if you're ever in any doubt, make sure you choose save as 'song' in the drop down menu when you save. I'd be interested in hearing if you manage to sort this problem out so do feel free to email me back about it off list. Kind regards, midiwife. |
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adolf500x Vst Problem Mon 9 Jun 2003, 23:11
Synthetic a "type 2 error" means you are running o... Tue 10 Jun 2003, 17:24
adolf500x I have done all u say lads but it still hasnt solv... Wed 11 Jun 2003, 02:06
Synthetic well... adding more RAM may help but now that you ... Wed 11 Jun 2003, 03:46
midiwife Hi again, We have 768 M Ram in our machines and w... Wed 11 Jun 2003, 11:09
Synthetic well... 768mb should be enough RAM but... even tho... Fri 13 Jun 2003, 14:31
Synthetic a "type 2 error" means you are running o... Tue 10 Jun 2003, 17:24
adolf500x I have done all u say lads but it still hasnt solv... Wed 11 Jun 2003, 02:06
Synthetic well... adding more RAM may help but now that you ... Wed 11 Jun 2003, 03:46
midiwife Hi again, We have 768 M Ram in our machines and w... Wed 11 Jun 2003, 11:09
Synthetic well... 768mb should be enough RAM but... even tho... Fri 13 Jun 2003, 14:31
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