Delete any of the divided part. One part will remain.
Open the pool and select “Minimize File” on imported file, then do not save project, press “Later” button (but if you’ll press “Save Now” button you’ll got the same result).
Then in the project window try to open the sample editor by doubleclickin’ this remained part - Cubase will crash.
Generally I’m very happy with the update. I was a little disappointed to see that with the revamping of the control room, they still forgot (once again) to include the AI control coding for many of the controls - i.e. there are still a number of controls which do not respond to the AI knob!
Regarding the AOT, they need to add a AMOT (‘aways more on top’ or AOOT ‘over the top’) But seriously, they could perhaps use an organizational layering technique so that one can specify what is truly “on top”. I trust however that this will become a mute point once they properly redo the windowing system architecture (originally planned for 7 but now I believe scheduled for 8) so I don’t anticipate anything before the next major version.
I have both Reaper and Cubase 7.5.20,
Cubase is work of art. Reaper is functional but requires a lot of custom UI config to look decent.
For Cubase – besides being very user friendly (except the H/W rack for UR44) , it is a beautiful UI. I record using dual 24" monitors on windows but I mix on a 27" iMac where it is an amazing visual experience.
Many thanks to Steinberg for this update!
P.S. - Get rid of the dongle - it’s not laptop friendly
it works has i expected many months ago! which is nice because now seems pretty stable but not nice since i shouldn’t had to wait so long for this, so please Steiny don’t do this again.
Check it out if you haven’t already, (It has been available for quite some time now)
It looks absolutely amazing! Professional, Functional, Solid.
Worth a look if you haven’t seen it. The swiping of controls to enable
track arm, mute, solo etc. on multiple tracks is also very fast and works perfectly.
That’s strange. I have no such a warning. Are you tried to change files? When importing mp3, did you choose “copy file in working directory” (or something like this)?
Yes, I tried change properties “copy file in working directory”, result is the same crash. But something is start clearing up after a few hours of the hard searching. When the option “automatic hitpoint detection” is turned OFF - Cubase works without this crash! But, I find strange that you do not have “You should save the project now!” alert, because it must be. You just can open the Operation Manual PDF for Cubase 7.5, and there on page 390 (The Pool) you will see this:
This implies, that this “You should save the project now!” alert is must be there, but nothing is happened in your case after minimizing. Strange behavior, is bug-like.