Cubase 15.0.5 MIDI TC Bug

On Windows 11 RME UFX2 Project hang when setting up MIDI clock & timecode output
via RME Midi output to Nord Lead 3
The Synth at first got the wrong BPM, then on the second try it got the right BPM
but on both counts the DAW just freezes - nothing on the dmp logs.

Can anyone try to reproduce and advise?
Thanks!
Manny

Hi,

What do you mean by this, please? Do you have related *.dmp files? Could you attach them?

There is not dmp file because Cubase doesn’t crash and exits, it’s just stuck.
I have to task manager → kill the app.

Hi,

Generate a DMP file and share it via Dropbox or a similar service, please.

Use the Microsoft ProcDump utility to generate a DMP file, please.

  1. Please download ProcDump64 from Microsoft (~650kB) and extract the archive to a local folder on your hard disk.

  2. Run Command Prompt (cmd) as administrator (right click and select “run as administrator”)

  3. Navigate (in the Command Prompt) to the folder with the extracted procdump file.
    For example:
    cd C:\ Users \ \ Downloads \ Procdump
    Note: the dmp file will be written into that folder.

  4. Launch Cubase/Nuendo. You can work as usual. At any time, change to the command prompt and start procdump, to monitor Cubase/Nuendo for unexpected behaviour (see next step).

  5. Launch procdump64 via Command Prompt:
    Cubase:
    procdump64 -e -h -t Cubase

Nuendo:
procdump64 -e -h -t Nuendo

The -h option will write a dmp file in case of an application hang. This might kick in too early sometimes, in case some action takes a little longer. Feel free to skip the “-h” option, if you are only up for fetching crashes.
The option -e will catch exceptions and the option -t terminations of the application.

  1. Prodump is now monitoring the Cubase/Nuendo process and will write a crash log, in case Cubase/Nuendo crashes or hangs. Perform the action that causes Cubase/Nuendo to crash and send us the generated crash dmp.

ZIP and share the DMP file via Dropbox or a similar service, please.

You can also open task manager, right-click Cubase, and choose “create memory dump file” (it used to just say “create dump file”, but it’s the same thing)

When it has completed, you’ll get a notification of where it is stored.

Pete
Microsoft

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Good morning all

Thank you Martin and Pete, generated dmp file here:

Also, I started a fresh empty project, setup timecode output to RME output2,
Cubase again halt no response.

Has anyone tried to reproduce the issue?

Thanks for this info. I always wondered if this yields the same result.

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Sorry for the broken link, every time I post a link here, it gets broken.