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Song Keeps Quitting....


Zicky

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I'm working on a track I'm trying to finish, and when the song gets to a certain point it would quit on me. I find that I have some bad luck, whenever I'm going down that road of completing a song, something always seems to go wrong. I'm not sure what to do. Forget the overload, Logic would quit on me. I've even removed some virtual instruments, and converted to audio, and still when I get to a spot in the song Logic would just quit....

 

Can anyone help....

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A couple of ideas come to mind:

 

resave as new song, and then:

 

Reorganize Song memory. (menu: options>song information) you may get a warning block delete message but go ahead since this is a new song now.

 

 

Re-boot Logic without loading your audio driver. (either cmd or control when loading...I can't remember) try playing midi now and if okay then you've got a corrupted audio file at that spot. resaving that audio region as a new file sometimes solves this.

 

Also you should then copy all midi and audio regions into another song, (plus tempo and makers) and continue with the newer file.

 

hope it helps.

 

Amin

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A couple of ideas come to mind:

 

resave as new song, and then:

 

Reorganize Song memory. (menu: options>song information) you may get a warning block delete message but go ahead since this is a new song now.

 

 

Re-boot Logic without loading your audio driver. (either cmd or control when loading...I can't remember) try playing midi now and if okay then you've got a corrupted audio file at that spot. resaving that audio region as a new file sometimes solves this.

 

Also you should then copy all midi and audio regions into another song, (plus tempo and makers) and continue with the newer file.

 

hope it helps.

 

Amin

 

Thx for the response. I increased the buffer size to the highest, and it seemed to have done the trick.....but, we'll see if it stays that way.....

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A couple of ideas come to mind:

 

resave as new song, and then:

 

Reorganize Song memory. (menu: options>song information) you may get a warning block delete message but go ahead since this is a new song now.

 

 

Re-boot Logic without loading your audio driver. (either cmd or control when loading...I can't remember) try playing midi now and if okay then you've got a corrupted audio file at that spot. resaving that audio region as a new file sometimes solves this.

 

Also you should then copy all midi and audio regions into another song, (plus tempo and makers) and continue with the newer file.

 

hope it helps.

 

Amin

 

Thx for the response. I increased the buffer size to the highest, and it seemed to have done the trick.....but, we'll see if it stays that way.....

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