So my Vital is running good, everything is stellar. The problem is, when I close the VST window and then reopen it, it’s having its’ own seizure. Everything is just stacked on top of each other, it’s just unusable in this kind of state. It looks like every component is mashed into one tight room.
What should I do?
DAW: FL Studio
OS: Windows 10 64-bit
RAM: 16 GB DDR4
CPU: I5 4-core 2.3 GHz (3.2 in Turbo Mode)
GPU: GTX1050Ti
The whole set is a laptop.
You should note what Operating System you’re using. Whether you’re using the VST 2 or 3 version and your system specs especially graphics adapter. The more information you give the developers the more it helps them in finding out what’s going on.
Someone else reported this. Open the Vital GUI, Open the Transpose Snap window and then close Vital’s GUI. The Transpose Snap window stays open and FL Studio crashes. Only happens with the VST 3 version not the VST 2 version. Win 10 64 bit
The Transpose Snap function allows you to force incoming notes to a particular scale. Click on the little circles under Pitch and the window will open. Clicking on the circles in it will allow you to select the snap notes.
It’s that window if left open when the main gui is closed that is causing FL Studio to crash but only the VST 3 version. I don’t know why anyone would leave that window open but someone did and reported the crashing issue yesterday.
I’m now using the FL Studio Release Candidate from Dec 2nd 20.8.0 [Build 2098]. There is a new RC up today [Build 2102] and I’ll probably install it later.
Vital VST 3 no longer crashes with build 2098 but the Transpose Snap window still remains open when the main GUI is closed. It does not occur with the VST 2 version.