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Old 27th April 2009   #1
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Out of Memory with Sonar and Melodyne

I initially posted about this in the Sonar forums: Out of memory

I have also asked on my Melodyne forums.

However, it seems that nobody really can help or cares to give me some input. I truly hate asking these questions online, but calling Cakewalk isn't exactly easy

Anyways, I get seemingly random "Out of Memory" errors. I work fine throughout the day for hours, and as I'm about to call 'er quits I get this error. It's accompanied by a few C++ Runtime error dialogs, and one of them always mentions Melodyne. The initially dialog tells me to restart Sonar so as to not lose data. I always just restart my PC.

I run a PC using Sonar 8 PE 8.3.1, Melodyne 1.0.4 plugin.
Intel Q6600, 2GB RAM, XP Home.

The worst part is that after this happens, the project will not play in S8 anymore. It will throw another 'Out of Memory' error. I have to open it in Sonar 7 to work on it, or just to bounce it out!

I am a bit scared here because this has happened at least three times in the past three weeks. Anyone recognize this issue at all?
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