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  • chris douloudis
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    The standalone that crashes is 2.1.8.

    Even still, I updated through my product manager (the updates were just for the core and midi libraries), so the version numebr stayed the same at 2.1.8.

    I’ve sent the .dmp files to tech support. Hopefully this gets resolved.

    chris douloudis
    Participant

    Attached are the logs I could find with errors. I don’t see any mention of EZD2 crashes.

    What now? I’m reaching my end point. Days of time working out technical issues is exceeding the value of the software, let alone the motivation to create.

    chris douloudis
    Participant

    Well, this sounds like it could be a good product, eventually.

    chris douloudis
    Participant

    Latest version of Focusrite Control v 3.4.4 drivers are installed.

    No dump file option is available as it immediately crashes to a blue screen physical memory dump and shuts the laptop down completely.

    Upon restart there is no option to save the dump file, so I can’t supply it as the entire system gets taken down the second the standalone asio option for the Focusrite is applied.

    All that is happening to crash everything is simply trying to apply the Focusrite Asio settings on the standalone EZD2 so the audio runs to the studio monitors. And all hell breaks loose.

    Great product, but useless if I can’t actually hear it through monitors. At present I can only use it via my laptop speakers, not the interface or $600 studio monitors. So disappointed intensely.

    Please help.

    chris douloudis
    Participant

    Any solution to this?

    In Jan 2020 the standalone EZD2 v2.0.2 still crashes the instant you change any asio settings.

    Trying to run it to a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 3rd gen. But every time I try to change it to the Focusrite Asio it crashes, and not just EZD2 but my entire system.

    It doesn’t matter is the Focusrite is already connected before launching EZD2 or after, any attempt to alter the Asio settings crashes everything. And EZD2 won’t accept the Focusrite as a default, so you HAVE to change it, which makes it crash.

    This just makes the standalone version useless as it is non functional.

    The VST version will work within Reaper, but this is not ideal and doesn’t solve the standalone issue.

    chris douloudis
    Participant

    I have the same issue. Running the demo version of EZD2 (2.1.1)

    Once the groove is made and I drag/drop it into Reaper, hit play and both reaper and EZD2 run at it the same time making it very loud and annoying.

    So I need to mute the EZD groove by selecting all parts, right click and hit mute.

    But once done there is no mute option.

    Is this a restriction on the demo? Or it is just that the demo is an older version without the mute option?

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