I’m on the loopy pro beta and Drambo’s been losing its auv3 state in loopy sometimes. I dunno if this is a loopy or Drambo thing but thought it was worth posting here in case @giku talks to Michael.
FYI, if Drambo exits prematurely (and that's what likely happens when LP crashes), Drambo will NOT load the previous project in order to avoid a "crash loop" that could potentially be triggered by something weird inside the Drambo project itself. Drambo can detect if it crashed but it cannot detect the reason for it.
I sometimes have the issue of Drambo crashing and loading empty in Loopy Pro. I understandably don’t have this problem when messing around but when preparing sets of project to reliably load one after another at times D crashes and loads empty.
I haven’t tested this properly but it happened 2 or 3 times already, at the very least. Sometimes LP crashes on project load so I’m not sure where the blame lies.
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I’ve been using Drambo in LP beta daily for a couple of months now and find it loads perfectly.
Not saying there isn’t a problem though ;)
What do you mean exactly by ‘losing its state’?
Basically you open the loopy project and Drambo will be as if you’ve just added it with no project loaded within Drambo.
i think I’ve narrowed it down to if loopy crashes, so I think it’s actually a loopy problem
FYI, if Drambo exits prematurely (and that's what likely happens when LP crashes), Drambo will NOT load the previous project in order to avoid a "crash loop" that could potentially be triggered by something weird inside the Drambo project itself. Drambo can detect if it crashed but it cannot detect the reason for it.
I sometimes have the issue of Drambo crashing and loading empty in Loopy Pro. I understandably don’t have this problem when messing around but when preparing sets of project to reliably load one after another at times D crashes and loads empty.
I haven’t tested this properly but it happened 2 or 3 times already, at the very least. Sometimes LP crashes on project load so I’m not sure where the blame lies.
Ah interesting! That definitely makes sense. Does a recovery version of the project get saved do you know?
Yes, it should be in the “_autosaved” file.