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pquenin wrote:
mutools wrote:
pquenin wrote: I have also notice this : when the sequencer IS PLAYING and I move the song position pointer to another location in Reason, it follows well in Mulab, but then in Reason, the song position pointer go back to his previous location and don't move anymore, until the song reach this point. I don't know if it's a Reason or Mulab issue. My version of Reason is 3.0.4.
I tried this with MU.LAB 2.4 Test B and Reason Demo 4.0.1 and everything seems fine here.
Hmmm, I have done the same test (with the same Reason song) in Tracktion, and there is no problem, so it must be a Mulab issue.
With Mulab, when the sequencer IS PLAYING, if I move in Reason the song position pointer after it's actual position (on the time line), the Mulab's song position pointer move to this new location, and the 2 ones go on together : OK.
If I move in Reason the song position pointer BEFORE it's actual position, the Mulab's song position pointer move to this new location and start moving on (it's OK), but in Reason, when I release it, the song position pointer doesn't stay at the new location but move to its previous location and wait until the one in Mulab reach this location, and then they go on together...
I don't know if it's clear...
I retried exactly what you describe using MU.LAB 2.4 Test D and Reason 4.0.1 on Windows and cannot see any problem here :?

Is that on Windows or OSX?

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Oxygenee wrote:
mutools wrote:Are there any ReWire applications installed on your system?
Reaper and Bidule. :)
Could you please install the latest MU.LAB 2.4 Test D (see release message a bit above) and try again and tell which error code is given.

Thanks.

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Calum wrote:
mutools wrote:Updated the MU.LAB - ReWired Test packages:

OSX: http://www.mutools.com/mulab/mulab-24-test-c-osx.zip

Some nice changes:
  • New: You can drag&drop MuSession files onto MU.LAB
When I open test c, I get the following error message:

"The session is made with an older version of MU.LAB : MU.LAB Unlimited R&D 20081008 (build 8 Oct 2008). Please use the intermediate versions of MU.LAB to upgrade the session file."
True. Stupid internal issue. Fixed in Test D. Thanks for reporting!
Rewire appears to be working well with this version. "The Ugly VSTi Interface" and "HostX" are working as expected as Rewire devices, including midi send and mixdown.
:)

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BUG REPORT

Sorry to throw a spanner in the works, but I have just noticed that some Synthia default patches and most Musynth default patches will not load in ALL versions of MU.LAB 2.4 (tests A-D). Just to check, I took the library folder from MU.LAB 2.01 and dropped it into the MU.LAB 2.4 test folders with the same results. Not sure if this is just a PPC Mac issue - can anyone check this out on a PC and an Intel Mac?

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Calum wrote:BUG REPORT

Sorry to throw a spanner in the works, but I have just noticed that some Synthia default patches and most Musynth default patches will not load in ALL versions of MU.LAB 2.4 (tests A-D). Just to check, I took the library folder from MU.LAB 2.01 and dropped it into the MU.LAB 2.4 test folders with the same results. Not sure if this is just a PPC Mac issue - can anyone check this out on a PC and an Intel Mac?
Yikes! I'm on PPC. Just updated with Test D.

You're right about the Synthia patches.
Block Party, DiSar97, Ghost Night, SyBass09, SynthFlute, Synthia, VS-508 affected

Almost none of the default MuSynth patches work here.

Luckily I'm not relying on these.

The VSTs I use are ok.

(I've lost my Test C MuLab. Should've backed up....)

What beta testing is all about, I guess.
iMac (21.5-inch, Late 2009), 3.06 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 8 GB RAM, OSX 10.12.6

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mutools wrote:
Oxygenee wrote:
mutools wrote:Are there any ReWire applications installed on your system?
Reaper and Bidule. :)
Could you please install the latest MU.LAB 2.4 Test D (see release message a bit above) and try again and tell which error code is given.

Thanks.
It tells me "Unable to start Rewire (error=9)".


:)

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Oxygenee wrote:It tells me "Unable to start Rewire (error=9)".
This means that ReWire reports : "Unable To Load DLL".

Did you try any other ReWire master applications?

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Calum wrote:BUG REPORT

Sorry to throw a spanner in the works, but I have just noticed that some Synthia default patches and most Musynth default patches will not load in ALL versions of MU.LAB 2.4 (tests A-D). Just to check, I took the library folder from MU.LAB 2.01 and dropped it into the MU.LAB 2.4 test folders with the same results. Not sure if this is just a PPC Mac issue - can anyone check this out on a PC and an Intel Mac?
The patches that were in the MU.LAB 2.04 package cannot (all) be simply used in MU.LAB 2.4 Test

The patches in the MU.LAB 2.4 Test packages for Windows are all updated.

But it seems that they were not yet copied to the OSX package.

Have done so. The updated OSX package is at the same link:

http://www.mutools.com/mulab/mulab-24-test-d-osx.zip

Thanks for reporting!

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mutools wrote:I retried exactly what you describe using MU.LAB 2.4 Test D and Reason 4.0.1 on Windows and cannot see any problem here

Is that on Windows or OSX?
I have done the test on Windows XP and Windows Vista.
I will try with the Reason 4.0.1 demo...

But as it's OK in Tracktion, there must be something nasty...

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pquenin wrote:But as it's OK in Tracktion, there must be something nasty...
Yes, i understand this reasoning.

But i can't find anything wrong here so it's difficult to research the issue.

Curious how it goes with Reason 4 on your system.

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Oxygenee wrote:By the way, the knight-rider song, where has it gone? :(
It was the MU.LAB 1.1 demo session.

So if you still have 1.1 on file somewhere..:

Load that session in 2.0x, and save, then you can load it in 2.4 Test.

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mutools wrote:
pquenin wrote:But as it's OK in Tracktion, there must be something nasty...
Yes, i understand this reasoning.

But i can't find anything wrong here so it's difficult to research the issue.

Curious how it goes with Reason 4 on your system.
I have downloaded the Reason 4 demo, and you're right, it's fine with this version !

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mutools wrote:
Oxygenee wrote:It tells me "Unable to start Rewire (error=9)".
This means that ReWire reports : "Unable To Load DLL".

Did you try any other ReWire master applications?
I tried to load Bidule in Reaper and vice versa, but in effects, I don't even find "Rewire"! - Either I must be doing something wrong or there's something wrong with my Mac! :-o

Any suggestions? :cry:

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mutools wrote:
Oxygenee wrote:By the way, the knight-rider song, where has it gone? :(
It was the MU.LAB 1.1 demo session.

So if you still have 1.1 on file somewhere..:

Load that session in 2.0x, and save, then you can load it in 2.4 Test.
I would like to have several demo songs, among those "Knight Rider", included in MuLab! :D

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Oxygenee wrote:
mutools wrote:
Oxygenee wrote:It tells me "Unable to start Rewire (error=9)".
This means that ReWire reports : "Unable To Load DLL".

Did you try any other ReWire master applications?
I tried to load Bidule in Reaper and vice versa, but in effects, I don't even find "Rewire"! - Either I must be doing something wrong or there's something wrong with my Mac! :-o

Any suggestions? :cry:
Calum reported a similar problem earlier on page 1 of this thread. He reinstalled Reason and things were fine then. Maybe some ReWire library version conflict..?

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