So I was adjusting some songs in my set list - I had predictive loading on for 7 songs -
Any ideas why it’s crashing?
So I was adjusting some songs in my set list - I had predictive loading on for 7 songs -
Any ideas why it’s crashing?
Not from that tiny snippet. Compress and upload the full crash report
Next time I’ll have to recreate - using a Mac is a bit of a pain to get the full report - no quick way to grab and upload
“Next time I’ll have to recreate - using a Mac is a bit of a pain to get the full report - no quick way to grab and upload”
on Mac it is very easy.
When you face a crash most of the time you get a window where you can press a button and see and window with the detailed crash report.
When not you can always open the application called “Console”.
Here you can select on the left side “crash reports”
With a right click on the selected entry (here as example Ableton)
you can locate the crash report in finder
And the just upload that file.
As @pianopaul noted, the crash that occurred already should be available
Recreated! I think it has to do with predictive loading? Perhaps im moving around to songs as audibles and it triggered the crash (was moving around songs in practice)
can someone tell me if you have a Mac - how do you send a crash file - I have it in text edit but it wont attach
converting a PDF takes 30 minutes… there has got a better way
Put it in a zip file and attach.
Crash on Set List.zip (197.5 KB)
Sent the zip file
Your SWAM Tenor Sax crashed. Please report this to Audio Modeling - perhaps first check if there’s an update.
Thread 2514 Crashed:: AudioResourceLoader
0 SWAM Tenor Sax 3 0x4e417bdf8 audiomodeling::SWAM_WoodwindsWavetableLoader::loadWavetables(short*, int, std::__1::basic_string<char, std::__1::char_traits<char>, std::__1::allocator<char>>, int, int, int, bool, int) + 656
1 SWAM Tenor Sax 3 0x4e417bd54 audiomodeling::SWAM_WoodwindsWavetableLoader::loadWavetables(short*, int, std::__1::basic_string<char, std::__1::char_traits<char>, std::__1::allocator<char>>, int, int, int, bool, int) + 492
2 SWAM Tenor Sax 3 0x4e416f478 audiomodeling::SWAM_WoodwindsAudioResourceLoaderThread::run() + 1588
3 SWAM Tenor Sax 3 0x4e43027c4 juce::Thread::createNativeThread(juce::Thread::Priority)::$_0::__invoke(void*) + 680
4 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x18ad06c0c _pthread_start + 136
5 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x18ad01b80 thread_start + 8
Note - while I don’t know much about this particular plugin (I don’t use SWAM), the function call loadWavetables that is failing suggests that MAYBE the plugin can’t find some wave files it expects to be around. I’m not sure why it wants to load wave tables - I was under the impression that it was a physically modeled plugin so I’m not sure why it would want to load wave tables.
Updating SWAM now - I had another crash - wasn’t on SWAM - but then again it was loaded in the GIG file - so not sure if this one is just another crash from SWAM or new
New Crash not on SWAM.zip (204.2 KB)
Yes, it crashed again.
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Thread 2537 Crashed:: AudioResourceLoader
0 SWAM Tenor Sax 3 0x4ec2dbdf8 audiomodeling::SWAM_WoodwindsWavetableLoader::loadWavetables(short*, int, std::__1::basic_string<char, std::__1::char_traits, std::__1::allocator>, int, int, int, bool, int) + 656
1 SWAM Tenor Sax 3 0x4ec2dbd54 audiomodeling::SWAM_WoodwindsWavetableLoader::loadWavetables(short*, int, std::__1::basic_string<char, std::__1::char_traits, std::__1::allocator>, int, int, int, bool, int) + 492
2 SWAM Tenor Sax 3 0x4ec2cf478 audiomodeling::SWAM _WoodwindsAudioResourceLoaderThread::run() + 1588
3 SWAM Tenor Sax 3 0x4ec4627c4 juce:: Thread::createNativeThread(juce :: Thread::Priority):: $_0::__invoke(void*) + 680
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Please report to the developer.
Reported and according to them - fixed with a new download / we will see
Great. Please let us know
If only Arturia was responsive like this…
no more crashes - looks like they fixed it
Ok. Can you please check what is the version that works?