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Cakewalk Vst Adaptor Shortcomings
I discovered a couple of days ago that Spit & Floor Fish cause my version of Pro Audio 9.3 to terminate/crash when they're being handled by the Cakewalk proprietry (& expensive) VST Adaptor.
Blockfish doesn't have this problem. The two recalcitrant Fish work well within the spin audio VST Wrapper but the prog doesn't remember them or their settings when the project is next booted up. It recalls where they were but nothing more so they have to be manually selected from the option list. This is a bit of a bummer but at least I can get them to work as they're excellent freebies. |
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