Would anyone here would care to look at the attached crash dump? The dump was created by the Task Manager. There is no crash dump created by Cubase. Use either C14 or C15.
This is a VST issue only. Standalone works as intended.
Download Fluid Chords2. If you have the original Fluid Chords it’s going to crash too. (there is a free trial, and for me Fluid Chords is a really cool unique app that bends each individual note of a chord in real time using MPE.) Fluid Chords 2 - The Ultimate Chord Bending System | Pitch Innovations
Let the Fluid Chords Plug-in Scanner run. It will find all MPE synths on your system.
Click the tab internal synth, choose any Arturia, Korg or Uhe, and once clicked on…crash. All the built-in Fluid Chords instruments, plus Surge XT work as intended.
From what we have discovered so far, Arturia, Korg, and Uhe (all these with MPE) instantly crash C14/15. There could easily be more.
Pitch Innovations developer claims this only happens in Cubase. He says all other DAWs he has tested do not crash. I highly doubt this is a Cubase issue, but not sure how to proceed, and @Martin.Jirsak suggested a Task Manager crash dump.
There’s a lot of Fluid Chords activity and control is then passed back to Cubase followed by a kernelbase!SleepEx followed by ntdll!NTDelayExecution (those two events are related) where there is then a crash with an exception. Basically Cubase is requesting a suspend while waiting for something to complete and crashes.
Given the order of events it is possible that Fluid Chords is passing bad data back to Cubase before the crash, but that’s only speculation on my part.
Just to verify and anyone can download the Fluid Chords 2: Once the plug-in has scanned for MPE, all MPE plugs will show up. The plugs that come with Fluid Chords work as intended.
And all plugs that I have tested, (I only have Arturia plugs) work fine in standalone mode.
However as a VST, all Arturia plugs immediately crash. @glennloopez I believe said Uhe and some Korg plugs also crash.
So I’ll assume the moment I click on for example Jupiter 8, that’s the initialization followed by instant crash.
If by host, you mean scan all plugins in your system that have MPE, yes.
There is a trial version at their website. Its not a complex plugin at all.
You dont even have to pitch anything. Just let it scan your plugs, and from the drop down plug-in tab choose a MPE vst…then click on that 3rd party Vst…for example Uhe or Arturia. Instant freeze.