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  • [SOLVED] EWQLSO Platinum Play edition crashes a lot

    VEP Server 32-bit on the slave Mac. It just doesn't work at all. 5 crashes in 10 minutes. I tested Play for several hours when I first installed it, and had no issues. Seems to me that the mayhem began after I changed to manual IP address. Can someone who got Play working please share some insight? Thanks a lot - I'm stuck here. EDIT: I just remembered that I used the previous build of VEP when Play worked. Fluke?

  • I'm using Play inside VEP and it's working without a hitch. I'm running Ministry of Rock and Pianos. Play v2.1.2 and VEP v4.1.8008 Buffer is 256, Digital Performer 7.22 as DAW. VEP in server mode. 2 instances of 32 bit, 2 instances of 64 bit VEP. OS is 10.6.7 I have the preferences in VEP set to use 2 multiprocessing threads per instance. I've had some problems with Omnisphere but not with PLAY.

  • Thanks, John. It's the other way around for me. Omnisphere works just fine, Play does not. You use VEP on the same machine as your DAW? Also, do you use a dedicated instance of VEP for Play instruments?

  • Opened the Activity monitor, and during loading of samples into Play, the CPU usage suddenly spiked at 120%, and VEP suddenly quits.

  • Hi Stig, Coincidentally, I do run separate instances of VE Pro for PLAY, but that's because the rest of my virtual instruments are 64 bit, so they go in a separate VE Pro instance and in the 64 bit version. This is all in the Mac that also is running Digital Performer. Audio goes out to Pro Tools on a separate machine. I think everyone agrees that you need to load Kontakt last if you are using v4.x because of memory conflicts. I suspect this may be true even if you have a separate instance of VE Pro for PLAY. Another possible culprit is any 32 bit bridge; some Logic users appear to have a problem with this.

  • Thanks a lot, John. The problem seems to be solved. I've moved Kontakt to a 64-bit instance instead, and I use only Ivory and Play in the 32-bit instance. I load the 32-bit first, then the 64-bit. I've written in more detail what I did over at soundsonline.