C13 crash, when quantizing multimiced drums

Hello there,
I noticed Cubase crashing multiple times during a drum edit session today, when hitting “Slice”->“Quantize”.
I think it happened more often, the longer the section was and especially when playback was active.

Crashdumps:

Cubase 13.0.20 64bit2023.12.18 17.44.06.162.dmp (2.2 MB)
Cubase 13.0.20 64bit2023.12.18 17.42.13.371.dmp (2.2 MB)
Cubase 13.0.20 64bit2023.12.18 17.35.22.767.dmp (2.1 MB)
Cubase 13.0.20 64bit2023.12.18 16.30.47.410.dmp (2.2 MB)
Cubase 13.0.20 64bit2023.12.18 15.08.19.052.dmp (1.8 MB)
Cubase 13.0.20 64bit2023.12.18 14.31.52.405.dmp (2.3 MB)

Hi,

sorry to hear about your crash. I was able to check the DMP and this problem is being currently investigated by the corresponding team. More to come hopefully soon :wink:

Cheers,
Armand

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Thank you very much for your feedback!

Hey @Armand, do you have any news perhaps?

Hi,

This crash is being currently investigated by the team this month. I’ll let you know whether there’s new development.

Cheers,
Armand

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Hi there,

Could you PLEASE find a solution to this??? This is also happening in Nuendo 13. I’m on a deadline here trying to edit some drums and all the sudden whenever I make my points and then use free warp to move the hits it crashes after a minute or so. Even earlier if I want to undo something. Really not cool. Thanks in advance.

Hi @Savage

The team is aware of this issue and should address it in an upcoming update. Sorry about the delay.

Cheers,
Armand

Hi Arman,

Any update on this? Editing drum recordings has become an absolute nightmare. crash after crash, totally unstable.
Hard to justify delays to my clients in a professional environment.

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Absolutely agree! I too have many clients and editing drums (rock/metal) has become absolute HELL. It’s so bad that for the first time in 15 years I am starting to think about jumping ship.

Hi, this issue has been adressed in the latest update C13.0.40. Can you confirm that you’re crashes are gone with this version? If not, please let me know.
Thanks + Cheers
Dirk