Windows 10 64bit PC, 24Gb ram, Xeon processor
I just created a new project in Cakewalk, added an instance of Scaler 2.5, created a chord set in Scaler, and generated midi with straight chords 8 beats long.
Then I added an instance of Unify, dragged midi to the Unify track starting at measure 2, and as soon as I clicked on the button to open the interface, I got the attached crash immediately. I will attach the crash dump to the next message.
Crash dump.
Looks like you either forgot to attach, or more likely, the Forum software rejected your attachment for some reason. No matter; your screenshot tells me all I need to know. Crash code c0000005 indicates a memory access violation, the most common cause of crashes. I would probably not be able to tell much more from the crash dump.
Are you using the VST3 version of Unify? If so, please try the VST.
I am pretty sure it is the VST. Is there a way to tell from inside Unify.
Once I re-opened the project after closing Cakewalk, I was able to use Unify.
Doesn't it show that it was the VST2 version in the jpg in the original post?
A new version of Cakewalk came out today, and I used Unify with Spitfire for hours with no crash. Hopefully, that is the end of it. Fingers crossed.
Working on the same project yesterday for several hours, I had several crashes (before the update today).
I worked for 3 hours today on the Ukraine anthem with 5 instances of Unify, and about 10 Spitfire plugins from various libraries, and it was solid as a rock.