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Can you open the monitor manually using the tray app? Regarding buffer settings, have you enabled individual plugin buffer settings? The buffer setting will also be stored in the DAW session/project. Does that work for you? |
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Hi Andreas,Thank you very much for reaching out.The tray app doesn’t open. In task manager shows for less than a second. Uninstalling and installing again doesn’t help…Oh yes, I forgot to have enabled the individual plugin buffer settings, sorry! Now obviously, AG retains the buffers settings; thank you for reminding me.I don't recall any event associated with the disappearance of the plugin monitor, though, even if my memory is not something to be blindly relying on seeing the previous topic! :-)Thank you very much, your work has changed my life!!!All the bestFedericoOn 12 Jan 2023, at 07:26, Andreas Pohl ***@***.***> wrote:
Can you open the monitor manually using the tray app?
Regarding buffer settings, have you enabled individual plugin buffer settings? The buffer setting will also be stored in the DAW session/project. Does that work for you?
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Hi,The file exists. When I launch it manually (even when it is run as admin), it doesn't show. I can see it for less than a second under task manager, though.I have reinstalled it several times already before writing the post and even after.Thank you!On 13 Jan 2023, at 16:28, Andreas Pohl ***@***.***> wrote:
The plugin is not able to launch the tray app under C:/Program Files/AudioGridderPluginTray/AudioGridderPluginTray.exe. Does the file exists at that location? Can you launch it manually (it will close after a few seconds)? If the file does not exists under that location, you have to reinstall the plugin.
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Hi Andreas, |
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Windows 11 here... |
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Very interesting, if I’m in trouble again with it I’ll follow your suggestion.
Thank you Andreas
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Btw: you could also run the tray app manually and pass the parameter -keeprunning to it. In that case a plugin can just connect to it, even if it can't run the executable.
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Hi,
AudioGridder has been in my workflow constantly for several months, and it is an unmissable part of my everyday work.
It is a revolutionary plugin, and I couldn't be more grateful for it.
For some reason, though, recently, the plugin monitor isn't showing up, and also, there is no way to set permanently the latency at a different buffer size than 2 blocks. I could set the latency manually, of course, but it is not retaining the setting on the next session.
Nothing that could affect my work, anyway.
Is there any suggestion about it?
Thank you very much for your precious work and I'm looking forward to furthering improvements and seeing the most awaited next official release.
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