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Martin
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27 2006 15:43    
Madtracker and Vista
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Has anyone tried Madtracker on any of the beta versions of the coming MS Vista? Is there any reason to suspect that there might occur problems?


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ukeer
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 13 2006 10:00    
Re: Madtracker and Vista
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Martin wrote:
Has anyone tried Madtracker on any of the beta versions of the coming MS Vista? Is there any reason to suspect that there might occur problems?


You will require some Patience, but yes - it will work.

My attempt on 5536 (freely available RC1, runs 14 days without license key/activation) was like:

first start - windows has recognized the application is not running anymore. (sic.)

second start - worked almost fine. few dialogs were black, but nothing important.

-ukeer
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greyhound
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 16 2007 21:43    
no madtracker on vista rtm
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as far as I can say, madtracker does NOT work properly on vista rtm (the final release, no rc1 or rc2 candidate).


there seem to be two issues:

nr1: msvrc71.dll can't be found by madtracker, download the dll and copy it fixes the problem that madtracker does not start anymore... but I guess the real problem is not solved, just the symptom.

nr2: madtracker cannot search trough vsti plugins, when starting a search, madtracker freezes and vista shuts the application down. this is a real problem, because adding vsti's should be impossible with this Sad


hopefully somebody can hear me Smile


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Martin
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17 2007 17:17    
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Yannick, can we expect a fix? Confused


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Psalm 97
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 20 2007 06:22    
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For my music computer on the other hand, I'm dual-booting and one of them is Ubuntu (a Linux distro) with Wine installed (a software layer that runs Windows programs.) My Linux OS is the latest stable version, Ubuntu 6.10.

And mine
In Wine
Runs fine.


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AzureKevin
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 29 2007 04:44    
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I'm running Vista Business right now, and Madtracker seems to have a few issues with sound. I have a Soundblaster X-fi, and right now there are only beta drivers available for Vista, so I'm hoping it's driver problem, not Madtracker. The sound is slightly distorted, and the program seems to run a bit slower than before, but otherwise, it's okay.
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MagnarTBL
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 03 2007 22:11    
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Damn... I was hoping this would solve all my problems.

Madtracker just runs out of CPU power all the time on my 4.8GHz dual core AMD CPU, especially when I run the Waves plugins as I want them to achieve a top-notch sound picture etc while composing.

I really dont like to add the compressions, eqs, etc after the song is finished - i want to have the final result as I compose.

And Vista is supposed to handle the dual core better than WinXP, so I was kinda hoping porting to Vista wouldn't give problems. Sad

/M
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Franklin van Uden
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 05 2007 01:25    
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Well vista handles the dual core greatly, but xp 2 , problem is that madtracker doesn't support it fully , only experimental, so even with vista your 'run out of cpu power' problem wouldn't be solved ... Same problem here , i only use the waves in soundforge on the final render that way i save up some cpu power however i still have to arrange with alot of options/plugins disabeled unfortunaly ..


Music ... is endless ... Work in progress ...

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Bakkertje
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16 2007 17:46    
Vista Home ""PREMIUM"!!
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Hey i have problem with madtracker now....
normaly when you ad VST(synth)plugin madtracker creates a new instrument automaticly now it doesnt anymore..
i have tried to change the settings in the config of madtracker but the option was already on....
maybe a bug ??????anyone an idea
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Walter Vos
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18 2007 21:57    
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Hey guys,

I've installed Vista a couple of days ago and was listening to some of my tunes in Madtracker yesterday. I had no problems at all. I'm running Home Premium, and using my MSI onboard soundcard. That's one thing that sucks big time: M-Audio doesn't have any vista drivers available yet.

I'll report back when I've done some more intensive work with MT in Vista.


what is hip?

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Silas Rye
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 13 2008 22:06    
I just built a new computer
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quad core, trying to get some good ableton stuff going with lots of vsts, and maybe a mt rewire.
but...

I installed the new vista drivers for my motu828, and installed mt2.6.1 and i get a crackling sound in most of my songs..

Is there anything to be done about it?
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Silas Rye
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 14 2008 16:25    
CRACKLING
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Anyone get madtracker working in vista without crackling?
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Walter Vos
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 14 2008 21:58    
Re: CRACKLING
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Silas Rye wrote:
Anyone get madtracker working in vista without crackling?


I've got no crackling. Isn't it just a buffer problem (you've set your buffer too low maybe)? That's what usually causes crackling. I do have another problem though, when I try to select my MIDI controller as MIDI input MT freezes, and it doesn't shutdown correctly anymore (in general). The process MT2.exe remains active all the time which makes it so that I can't start it again unless I restart my pc.


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mogens94
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 30 2008 19:12    
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I've got the same problem with the mt2 process just running. Kinda annoying, anyone know a way to fix it?
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Axlzero451
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 08 2008 04:32    
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mogens94 wrote:
I've got the same problem with the mt2 process just running. Kinda annoying, anyone know a way to fix it?


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