Standalone Vst's always crash my system?

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nivek555
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Standalone Vst's always crash my system?

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Hello good peoples!

I just learned I have a weird problem with my pulsar/scope setup when trying to use standalone vst synths.
what happens is the moment i select my scope-pci as asio driver my machine instantly hangs and needs to be rebooted.
This happens with every standalone vst i have, and it also happens if i try to use asio drivers in wavelab or gig performer.

I use ableton live and mixbus and they work just fine.

Can anyone help me out here and tell me whats going on?
I would really appreaciate it.

btw Iam still rocking my pulsar 1 and powersampler pci cards :-)

oh, and sorry if this is a common error. i tried the search but came up empty..

Thank you for reading!
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unfortunately, it is common.

many stand-alone apps access the driver in a way that the Scope system cannot respond to. for now, you will need to run the vsti in a host.
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Vsthost just works fine for me and it is a minimal environment.
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Well dang it how about that.
I was like 110% sure you guys would have a quick fix :)

It looks like I will have a look at the vsthost.
I just wanna uknow try out that dawless thing...
Maybe its fun, who knows?

Thanks!
Have great days!
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garyb wrote: Fri Jun 03, 2022 6:00 am unfortunately, it is common.

many stand-alone apps access the driver in a way that the Scope system cannot respond to. for now, you will need to run the vsti in a host.
Is that valid for PCI card systems only ?

With XITE-1, SCOPE v5.1 32Bit and now v7.0 64Bit,- I never had/ have any issues when using standalone apps w/ Scope ASIO driver,-
all what´s incl. in NI Komplete Ultimate CE and is able to run standalone, all Cherry Audio I own as also Arturia,- just to name a few.

My 32Bit PCI system runs SCOPE v7 exclusively, so I never tried native standalone apps.

:)

Bud
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Bud Weiser wrote: Sat Jun 04, 2022 1:30 am
garyb wrote: Fri Jun 03, 2022 6:00 am unfortunately, it is common.

many stand-alone apps access the driver in a way that the Scope system cannot respond to. for now, you will need to run the vsti in a host.
Is that valid for PCI card systems only ?

With XITE-1, SCOPE v5.1 32Bit and now v7.0 64Bit,- I never had/ have any issues when using standalone apps w/ Scope ASIO driver,-
all what´s incl. in NI Komplete Ultimate CE and is able to run standalone, all Cherry Audio I own as also Arturia,- just to name a few.

My 32Bit PCI system runs SCOPE v7 exclusively, so I never tried native standalone apps.

:)

Bud
Nope! Xite too. Some work and some don't. Try Gig Performer to name one of many i've tried over the years. (although I do have Gig Performer running on a separate computer with Win7 32 Scope7 PCI)
There really isn't any advantage running standalone vs a VST host. It ties up your ASIO driver for just one device.
The difference btwn standalone and VST host is probably minimal in terms of CPU load.
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yayajohn wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 6:04 am There really isn't any advantage running standalone vs a VST host.
Well, I prefer running a VI standalone when making patches for it and nothing else.

Anyway, I might have luck because I didn´t find a single one not working w/ SCOPE/XITEv7 x64.

Modartt Pianoteq 6 Pro, ASS modelling suite (incl. Lounge Lizzard), all NI, all Cherry Audio, freeware like DiscoDSP OB-Xd and others,- they all run.
Using Tone 2 Nano Host, making VSTi plugins work as standalone works too,- 32 and 64Bit.
I doubt SCOPE ASIO is the culprit when something doesn´t work,- I bet it´s the not working plugin´s code causing issues.

The only plugin which doesn´t work standalone at all is "Dexed".
But it doesn´t see any ASIO driver on Win10 laptop either,- ASIO4ALL (latest for Win10) in my case.
It recognizes Windows Audio incl. WASAPI only.

:)

Bud
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Bud I'm glad to hear that you don't have any issues. My system is probably a little buggered since for some reason my wordclock seems to work when yours doesn't? But well, i'm certainly not going to mess with that.
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32bit OS, it has more compatibility with the the various ASIO layers the devs use (or more correctly, the newer versions of portaudio & RtAudio are now 64bit only, so the 32bit apps that use them will be still linking to the older dll's that seem fine with Scope 32bit on a 32bit OS.
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yayajohn wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 6:04 am
Bud Weiser wrote: Sat Jun 04, 2022 1:30 am
garyb wrote: Fri Jun 03, 2022 6:00 am unfortunately, it is common.

many stand-alone apps access the driver in a way that the Scope system cannot respond to. for now, you will need to run the vsti in a host.
Is that valid for PCI card systems only ?

With XITE-1, SCOPE v5.1 32Bit and now v7.0 64Bit,- I never had/ have any issues when using standalone apps w/ Scope ASIO driver,-
all what´s incl. in NI Komplete Ultimate CE and is able to run standalone, all Cherry Audio I own as also Arturia,- just to name a few.

My 32Bit PCI system runs SCOPE v7 exclusively, so I never tried native standalone apps.

:)

Bud
Nope! Xite too. Some work and some don't. Try Gig Performer to name one of many i've tried over the years. (although I do have Gig Performer running on a separate computer with Win7 32 Scope7 PCI)
There really isn't any advantage running standalone vs a VST host. It ties up your ASIO driver for just one device.
The difference btwn standalone and VST host is probably minimal in terms of CPU load.
Gigperformer yes! I have it and forgot to mention.. thanks for reminding me.
So i had a close look at it using it as vst host setting it up kinda like I would in the scope-enivonmen, for that dawless thing.

It worked really well but i sofar didnt try it with scope asio drivers as i did the gigperformer testing on my laptop.
Oh, and also the version i have (bundled with pa-mega bundle subscription thing) will only load pa-alliance's own plugins.
The 'load every vst you want'-options is in a more expensive version of the gigperformer. cant remember the name
right now sorry.
BUT!!
Are you saying that gig-performer runs well with scope asio drivers?
I might have to look at the full-version of it.
Iam soon to have my big voucher and i dont really need anything more from them.

Thanks again guys, i will try to check in more often.

Kevin.
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Hey guys also btw, i think ive been thinking about doing all this in a way never was feasible in the first place.
I should have said this in my opening post: I thought i would be able to say start 3 standalone vst's and have them assigned to a unique asio tracks, then sequence them from my beatstep pro while mixing them and potentially recording the output from the sonic-core mixer with yet another app (like wavelab).

I understand now that i would need a vst-host to do this anyhow i look at it.
Unless i go for just 1 standalone vsti, wich wasnt the project.

Thanks again for reading.

Kevin.
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Hello
Support told me they are working on a beta version that may solve this ....
Real or not ?
I suscribed to the beta version test
regards
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maggiau wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 2:18 am Hello
Support told me they are working on a beta version that may solve this ....
Real or not ?
I suscribed to the beta version test
regards
Alessandro
Did betatest start already,- and when not, when will it begin ?

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it is real. it is not ready yet.
it will be done when it is done. nobody can make it otherwise, i am afraid...
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