Remove the plugins from your plugin folder, then copy them back, one by one, and check every single plugin within Live.
So you can exclude the good ones and find the bad ones. Could need some time.
Remove the plugins from your plugin folder, then copy them back, one by one, and check every single plugin within Live.
That's f*cking oldschool approach man. I spent whole night by looking at the log.txt and tried to detect what causes problems. Everything is frustrating here. Someone from Ableton support doesn't reply my questions, she's ignoring my complaints. I created new ticket and got an answer within 2 minutes from someone else and I sent him the files and waiting for a respond.silentio246 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 11:33 amRemove the plugins from your plugin folder, then copy them back, one by one, and check every single plugin within Live.
So you can exclude the good ones and find the bad ones. Could need some time.
If you're on Max OS and if you're lucky the OS will publish a crash report, the plugin last mentioned in the crashed thread is usually the guilty plugin.FurkanTopal wrote: ↑Sun Nov 19, 2023 7:51 amThat's f*cking oldschool approach man. I spent whole night by looking at the log.txt and tried to detect what causes problems. Everything is frustrating here. Someone from Ableton support doesn't reply my questions, she's ignoring my complaints. I created new ticket and got an answer within 2 minutes from someone else and I sent him the files and waiting for a respond.silentio246 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 11:33 amRemove the plugins from your plugin folder, then copy them back, one by one, and check every single plugin within Live.
So you can exclude the good ones and find the bad ones. Could need some time.
But I guess I'll apply your method but what if not one but two or more than two plugins are causing this? Then I guess I'm f*cked up.