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But when they hire more people the plug prices will show that I'm sure. Still - again imo - Slate plugs are definitely worth the $$$, would be great if they got their operation a bit more under control. the crash report always says it is ssd4, but it is pretty random and not so often enough to really be outraged about it.
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I too have random crashes with not only Logic, but Pro Tools 10, Studio One. but I finally got that and VTM works great so far.Īnd FINALLY.
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However, recently having issues (last year or more) with the AU version of VTM, I waited until an update came. not something I am fond of so I tend to not email their support anymore, but only because I can usually do a few searches and narrow it down.

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in fact I have all Slate plugs except trigger and my experience with Slate support is that the support person that I always hear from (assume it is also a 1 person operation) seem imo to be unknowledgeable in real issues and seems to repeat manual or prewritten replies. needless to say I worked long hours but that is what it took to support the plugins. I used to work for a well known plug dev as a support tech (the only one in fact at that time) and it was the positional goal to reply to everyone within 24 hours, at christmas it was 2 days max, but even then I was on the 24 hour target as much as possible. holiday sales are no excuse in my opinion. TRIGGER has a phase accurate multi-layered triggering engine. Steven Slate TRIGGER 2.0 is the audio industrys not so secret weapon for getting big, professional drums sounds in mixes. I got an email from Slate saying there will be a public beta of SSD4 next week for AAX64 support and I really hope this issue with Logic/AU had also been addressed *crosses fingers* New in Steven Slate Drums 4.0 Platinum are dozens of new deluxe series kits that were recorded with extreme precision, resulting in a remarkably natural playability. Thank you for this workaround! Closing the interface works and no more crashes Also, as Nola said - you didn't waste your money - Slate drums are the real deal and have been the cornerstone on which my work has been done, now, for a few years. I haven't filed a report with Slate because, well, I'm too lazy LOL! I haven't wanted to stop what I'm working on & file a report.Īs creationcollective said - I've known the Slate crew to be VERY responsive. Will be interested, though, to see if a resolution is forthcoming. Luckily, for me, the tracks I'm working on now and for the foreseeable future will probably all use one 'kit' so I won't really be losing any productivity for the time being. It's happening with enough regularity that I've already become accustomed to not clicking on any of the drums in the GUI. For instance, if I click on, say, a tom, then a cymbal, then another cymbal, almost reliably the GUI will become unresponsive, then I'll see the spinning beachball, then Logic goes kaput.

I, too, am having crash problems with Steven Slate Drums running in LPX 10.0.5 on Mavericks 10.9.1įor me it happens if I have the interface open and, in the interface window, I click on a few of the 'drums' in the GUI.
