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Ridiculous Noise Bug Breaks Everything

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Ridiculous Noise Bug Breaks Everything

Postby Perfect Human Interface » Mon Dec 30, 2013 9:34 am

Hi all, I've been away a while but decided to pick up FS again for a new (smaller) project. Unfortunately I'm encountering this bug, which is not a new thing since I remember it from when I was working however many months ago. My memory is crap but apparently I never made a thread about it back then (I searched), which kind of blows my mind because this is a progress destroying bug.

So anyways, all I can say is that sometimes simply changing something in the schematic causes my DAW (FL Studio) to explode into a ridiculous, loud buzzing noise thing, with the DAW's meters stuck at exactly 0dB, with no way to stop it except saving the project and then reloading it. But it will do this literally every time you go to change something in the schematic again.

As best I can remember, this happened to me in the past with only particular modules or something (naturally I have no idea why), so it's not just the entire program doesn't work ever or anything, but this would just randomly start happening. However, my recent encounter with this was when opening this schematic I found here:
http://synthmaker.co.uk/forum/viewtopic ... &sk=t&sd=a
And in that, as far as I can tell this will happen with anything I try to change within that schematic.

Now I can't be the only person who's ever encountered this, right? Please tell me someone knows something about this.

I'm using FS version 3.0.2 in FL Studio 11.0.2


EDIT: I've realized this seemingly occurs every time FS recompiles, or resets, or the "clear audio" primitive is triggered, whatever that stuff is that goes on whenever you change connections and such.
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