Jonas
(Djeroek)
August 11, 2011, 2:53pm
1
Ok this vsti is notoriously unstable, also in other hosts, but thought I’d mention this anyway. When trying to import a .opm preset from the vsti’s gui I got the following bug notice, crashing Renoise:
VstPlugs: Trying to instantiate C:\Program Files~AUDIO\VST(I)~FREEWARE\VOPM\VOPM.dll
VstPlugs: Analyzing VST plugin ‘Sam: VOPM’, Unique ID:1448038477, Version:2400
VstPlugs: Instantiate OK
Error Message: Ouch. The VST plugin ‘Sam: VOPM (from Sam)’ crashed in its VST editor window.
Error Message: IMPORTANT: This is a fatal error. Please save the current document under a !new! name to prevent losing important data.
Error Message: It’s most likely that this is a bug in the VST plugin, so please report this problem to the authors of this plugin in order to get the problem fixed!
CrashLog: Handling Exception! Code : C0000005
CrashLog: 756C6156: ??? +00000
CrashLog: 00B6DDFA: xmlUCSIsCat +4EAC1B
CrashLog: 00BFFC67: xmlUCSIsCat +57CA88
CrashLog: 00A4E40B: xmlUCSIsCat +3CB22C
CrashLog: 00A35300: xmlUCSIsCat +3B2121
CrashLog: 00A1ACC6: xmlUCSIsCat +397AE7
CrashLog: 00A1AE54: xmlUCSIsCat +397C75
CrashLog: 00A35300: xmlUCSIsCat +3B2121
CrashLog: 00A51F63: xmlUCSIsCat +3CED84
CrashLog: 00BC0BDC: xmlUCSIsCat +53D9FD
CrashLog: 00B5EFA8: xmlUCSIsCat +4DBDC9
CrashLog: 00DC86DB: xmlUCSIsCat +7454FC
CrashLog: 00B65C0B: xmlUCSIsCat +4E2A2C
CrashLog: 00C0F535: xmlUCSIsCat +58C356
CrashLog: 00C0F72A: xmlUCSIsCat +58C54B
CrashLog: 00C0FAFD: xmlUCSIsCat +58C91E
CrashLog: 7799FD72: GetWindowLongW +004B3
CrashLog: 00A36A7D: xmlUCSIsCat +3B389E
CrashLog: 00B6E157: xmlUCSIsCat +4EAF78
CrashLog: 00A39C50: xmlUCSIsCat +3B6A71
CrashLog: 00A4922F: xmlUCSIsCat +3C6050
CrashLog: 00A4D991: xmlUCSIsCat +3CA7B2
CrashLog: 00D08FDC: xmlUCSIsCat +685DFD
CrashLog: 00B5F11B: xmlUCSIsCat +4DBF3C
CrashLog: 00B5F1CB: xmlUCSIsCat +4DBFEC
CrashLog: 005E0004: ??? +00000
CrashLog: 76ADD0E9: BaseThreadInitThunk +00012
CrashLog: 77CD16C3: RtlInitializeExceptionChain +00063
CrashLog: 77CD1696: RtlInitializeExceptionChain +00036
Application: Caught an unhandled exception (Thread: GUI)!
Application: Saving a backup…
Error Message: A fatal error or crash occurred (unhandled exception in thread: GUI).
Error Message: A backup of the current document was saved at
Error Message: ‘C:\Users\plugexpert\AppData\Roaming\Renoise\V2.7.2\CrashBackups\Untitled_8_11_2011__16_45_crash.xrns’…
Error Message: This either happened because of a bug in Renoise, or because of a bug in one of its loaded components (plugins). Please contact bug@renoise.com and report this problem, so that it can be fixed.
Error Message: Note: It’s very important that we know exactly what has happened (what you were doing before this message popped up), or the problem cannot be replicated/analyzed. Please include a description of what you were doing and which components were being used…
Application: Terminating…
DirectSound: Stop Polling…
DirectSound: Releasing Luidsprekers (E-MU 0202 | USB)…
DirectSound: Releasing Primary Capture Device…
MIDI: Shut down: Closing all acquired MIDI devices…
MIDI: Shutting down DirectMusic…
You can get the vsti here: [b]http://www.geocities.jp/sam_kb/VOPM/[/b]
Jonas
(Djeroek)
August 16, 2011, 8:22pm
2
didn’t want to make a new thread, but just had Renoise crash trying to delete a plugin (aum reverb2), didn’t save an automatic crash back-up, this is what the log says:
VstPlugs: Trying to instantiate C:\Program Files~AUDIO\VST(I)~FREEWARE\AUM\AUM Reverb2.dll
VstPlugs: Plug is a SynthEdit plug (SE version: 80)…
VstPlugs: Analyzing VST plugin ‘Luke Hastilow: AUM Reverb2’, Unique ID:859320372, Version:2300
VstPlugs: Disabled multi processor support for SynthEdit plug ‘Luke Hastilow: AUM Reverb2’
VstPlugs: Instantiate OK
VstPlugs: Releasing C:\Program Files~AUDIO\VST(I)~FREEWARE\AUM\AUM Reverb2.dll…
VstPlugs: Caught exception in VSTPlug::Dispatch
vincentvc
(woponep)
August 16, 2011, 9:33pm
3
yep the aum reverb2 can be quite unstable.
taktik
(taktik)
August 17, 2011, 8:21am
4
If you can replicate this problem, then please do report this to the VOMP devs. Not much we else can/should do here?