Annabel,
If you are like me and your DAW only has 16 gig of memory in it, you may run
out of memory depending on the quality of the soft synth that you’re loading
and what other instruments and affects you have going at that time. I have a 64
bit machine but started out using the 32-bit version of sonar. After some time,
I started experiencing dropouts and a lot of sluggish behavior. I have only
been using the 64-bit version ever cents. That works much better.
Hope this helps.
David Munroe
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 30, 2019, at 5:46 PM, Annabelle Susan Morison
<foristnights@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, it's Annabelle.
I purchased FM Tines 2.0 (http://fmtines.com) back in February of this year,
and there seems to be a problem. I opened it up as a VST within Sonar, and
when I tried to load a sound, the screen went white and my machine froze!
Next, I started a new session by loading an instrument like Stylus RMX, and
that works. But the moment I load FM Tines 2.0, it immediately cancels out
any sound signals from other instruments. I uninstalled the whole program and
then reinstalled again, but the same result comes up. when I try to load
patches, I hear no sound, whether I have the output in Sonar's bus pane set
to my monitors or my headphones. Even worse, my machine sometimes likes to
freeze! Then I have to totally restart the computer when Sonar stops
responding. What's up with that, I wonder? What do I do next? Is it possible
that this new version of FM Tines has a compatibility issue with Sonar 8.5
Producer Edition 64 Bit, since that's an older version of Sonar? I'm a bit
confused on that one! As far as I know, Jamal, the guy who makes FM Tines at
http://www.gospelmusicians.com, says that this new version is compatible with ;
all 64-bit DAW's.