Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2004 9:51 am
Dear group,
I have now owned a Creamware Pulsar II card for about 6 months, and it has never been entirely stable. It helped a lot when I replaced my VIA chipset mobo with an Intel D865PERL. But I still have freezing problems, complete with short audio loop.
The easiest way for me to provoke a freeze is to start Nuendo 2.2 and load up the Absynth MIDI VSTi. 80% of the time, this gives a freeze within the first couple of minutes.
I get no freezes without Scope running, or if my MIDI keyboard (A Roland E-28) is turned off.
I added a MIDI filter and monitor in SFP to look at what my keyboard is producing. Zillions of "Clock" readings and a few "Active Sens." readings (the active sens. ones I have filtered out with the MIDI filter. Still I get freezes.)
When I start Scope I get this error messages: "The procedure entry point ?RemoveFromViewTree@GOGraph@@UAEX_N@Z could not be located in the dynamic link library base.dll." and "Cannot load dll: d:/sfp/app/bin/pepbase/pepdisplayobject' (the specified procedure could not be found.)" The specified file exists.
When I load Nuendo I get this error message: "The procedure entry point ?CloseBackgroundProject@ScopeApp@@MAEXXZ could not be located in the dynamic link library RAPI.dll".
These errors come even though I un- and re-install Scope.
It's been a highly frustrating experience to have such a powerful and wonderful-sounding sound card under my fingertips and having it acting in a way that makes it almost (but not entirely) useless. A painfully tantallizing predicament.
I have read http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... 12&forum=1 thoroughly and disabled USB and Hyperthreading, etc. etc.
My suspicion is that my MIDI keyboard is filling a buffer in Scope with junk, but since the MIDI filter can't stop it, I don't know what to do.
Please help, good sirs!
I have now owned a Creamware Pulsar II card for about 6 months, and it has never been entirely stable. It helped a lot when I replaced my VIA chipset mobo with an Intel D865PERL. But I still have freezing problems, complete with short audio loop.
The easiest way for me to provoke a freeze is to start Nuendo 2.2 and load up the Absynth MIDI VSTi. 80% of the time, this gives a freeze within the first couple of minutes.
I get no freezes without Scope running, or if my MIDI keyboard (A Roland E-28) is turned off.
I added a MIDI filter and monitor in SFP to look at what my keyboard is producing. Zillions of "Clock" readings and a few "Active Sens." readings (the active sens. ones I have filtered out with the MIDI filter. Still I get freezes.)
When I start Scope I get this error messages: "The procedure entry point ?RemoveFromViewTree@GOGraph@@UAEX_N@Z could not be located in the dynamic link library base.dll." and "Cannot load dll: d:/sfp/app/bin/pepbase/pepdisplayobject' (the specified procedure could not be found.)" The specified file exists.
When I load Nuendo I get this error message: "The procedure entry point ?CloseBackgroundProject@ScopeApp@@MAEXXZ could not be located in the dynamic link library RAPI.dll".
These errors come even though I un- and re-install Scope.
It's been a highly frustrating experience to have such a powerful and wonderful-sounding sound card under my fingertips and having it acting in a way that makes it almost (but not entirely) useless. A painfully tantallizing predicament.
I have read http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... 12&forum=1 thoroughly and disabled USB and Hyperthreading, etc. etc.
My suspicion is that my MIDI keyboard is filling a buffer in Scope with junk, but since the MIDI filter can't stop it, I don't know what to do.
Please help, good sirs!