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Crashes on Project Load
Hey y'all, searched a lot to see if someone had a similar case before, but couldn't find.
Using AB or AUM as a host, and trying to load a Loopy Pro project crashes the instance.
In Audiobus I didn't manage any workaround, but on AUM I noticed that if I load an instance as an input before using it on the FX Slot, and then loading a project file, it worked.
Currently on an iPad Mini 2 / iOS 12.5.6
tl:dr - When loading LP projects, instance crashes
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Does this happen loading any project?
Could you provide a step by step recipe?
Yep... any project on the AU folder.
I was trying initially to load a project on standalone and had this issue.
Then, what I did was start with a blank one, recording loops with LP on the effects slot, saved the project.
Cleared the setup, loaded an instance of LP on the FX slot and when loading the project... instance crashed.
Gonna take a peek on the crash log and send it to michael
I have tried to reproduce this and didn't experience any crashes.
Maybe the precise order of steps is important ? Or something about the projects you are loading?
Here are things I tried:
I also tried
To rule out the particular project being an issue, can you create a new project in the au from the default template and save it into the AU?
Yeah... I actually did those two scenarios. And I created a new project too
Gonna do some further testing and see if I can identify the cause.
Meanwhile, I sent crash logs to Michael's email
Thanks, mate!