So I guess that in the future, should such a problem arise again, it might pay off to try closing plugins and rebuilding them as the first step instead of the last. Good advice Credo...before posting here I had been messing with this for many hours...why it didn't occur to me to try to replace the ...
Thanks so much for your in-depth reply Credo. I went through all affected tracks looking for any unintended keystrokes and/or controllers but couldn't find any. I later added new instances of each and copied the older tracks to the new instances and was VERY relieved to hear them all play back fine....
I opened a 2 year old project recently done in Sonar and at some point I started hearing a strange "tremolo effect" (amplitude change of the signal... modulating the volume up and down in a cyclical manner) going on...not on all tracks but just on Garritan products (Garritan Personal Orche...
Hey Gary, I'd have to agree with everything above (especially an improved browser) but I'd like to see better sounding/more articulation on the solo brass overall. Thanks for asking, Randy
Thanks Michael...I was running the 1.620 player with the 1.626 engine. I just updated the engine to 1.670 and all seems well...or at least nothing exploded and I don't smell smoke or anything Thanks again, Randy B
When installing GPO and/or Instant Orchestra the Aria Player and engine should have installed as one.
So then I if I understand you correctly, I shouldn't even install the player or engine....just use whatever the latest version of GPO and/or IO installs?
I recently did a fresh install of Windows 64 and consequently all of my music software. I too had issues getting GPO and IO working for a while but I gotta ask...can't the Aria Player and Aria Engine be made to be one installation to where one can't screw things up? Thanks, G. Randy Brown