What is crashing my Cubase 14 (mac os)?

Cubase 14-2025-09-29-164203.ips (219.3 KB)

so I assume it is a plugin crashing my project. It worked 4 weeks ago, then I went out on a tour and when I came back. I did update all my plugins. Now it crashes when I load. to me it looks to crash on Stereo out, and those plugins have not been updated (if I remember correctly)

Can anyone tell what is the problem, and if possible point me to a resource were I can learn to read these mac files myself? I could pinpoint a crash on Windows, this mac file is making me dizzy :smiley:

Hi,

Do you mean when loading a project (any project, or just a specific project), or when loading Cubase?

The crash is in Cubase.

yes when I load this 1 specific project :slight_smile: all other projects I have tried are good and works without any problems. It seems I have managed to upgrade the OS from 15.6 to 15.7 too since that time.

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I found another project that crashed on loading. I figured out why, but I am royally screwed as there is no solution (or is it possible to rollback to MAC OS 15.6?). Now I have 2 projects that kinda needs to be finished soon.

All the projects crashing have a Korg synth from the Korg Collection 5. ARP 2600, M1, Polysix, VOX Super Continental, MonoPoly and MS20. I uninstalled them - now the projects are loading - but of course without the synth sounds.

and now when I did reinstall the plugins everything is working again :smiley:

I did try out this Clean my mac software. could that be wrecking the installation? This Korg package is very sensitive, not the first time they make me crazy. Too bad they sound so great I can´t avoid them :smiley:

I’ve seen this problem too on OS 15.7 (as well as noticing some instances of audio output failing to be sent from Cubase 14 to the audio interface). It would be nice if the now-irrelevant paths to some recently used projects disappeared from the “Recent” list. What good are paths that have changed because of location changes? See if that’s the issue you’re seeing.