From Notion 6 I can send to Studio One V5 but it doesn't work with V6. If I uninstall Studio One V5 and then press 'send to Studio One' it doesn't work.
Is this a known issue? Thanks. |
aaron79 wroteFrom Notion 6 I can send to Studio One V5 but it doesn't work with V6. If I uninstall Studio One V5 and then press 'send to Studio One' it doesn't work. If you recently installed Studio One Professional 6, the first thing to check is whether the network discovery option is configured correctly . . . THOUGHTS It's in Studio One "Preferences" in the "General" section on the "Network" tab . . . It needs to be set ("checked" rather than "unchecked") . . . Since NOTION was working (sending to Studio One and receiving from Studio One), NOTION should be configured correctly . . . If this solves the problem, then great; but otherwise post a follow-up message with more information on what happens . . . Lots of FUN! P. S. Sometimes--although not always--when setting an option like this, I like to save my work; exit the application; and then reboot the computer . . . This way the configuration option has been set and due to the reboot, everything starts afresh . . . Most of the time rebooting is not necessary, but it just takes a few minutes, so I do it anyway . . . At minimum, it's a good practice to exit the application and then to restart the application . . . Sometimes, it takes exiting and then restarting applications to get them synchronized with respect to system configuration, global parameters, and all that system-wide stuff . . . Following this rule ("save, exit, reboot, start-over") tends to avoid needing to remember (a) when it must be done versus (b) when it's optional, which is fabulous . . . Fabulous!
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Surf.Whammy wroteaaron79 wroteFrom Notion 6 I can send to Studio One V5 but it doesn't work with V6. If I uninstall Studio One V5 and then press 'send to Studio One' it doesn't work. Thanks, that's not it though. Network discovery is checked. A re-install of S1 might be my next step but I'll probably leave it for the moment. |
A few questions . . .
QUESTIONS (1) macOS or Windows, and which version? If macOS, is it Intel processor or M1/M2? If Windows, is it AMD, ARM, Intel, or other? (2) Which version of Studio One 6? Artist? Professional? (3) Do you start Studio One before trying to do a Send from NOTION? (4) Which version of NOTION? v6.8.2 (current release)? Older version? (5) Is NOTION correctly configured for Send/Receive to Studio One? [NOTE: We presumed NOTION was configured correctly, but check it to be certain . . . ] NOTION Preferences ~ Allow Network Discovery THOUGHTS Send/Receive to and from Studio One and NOTION works, so something is not configured correctly; is corrupted; or the sequence is not being done properly . . . Studio One needs to be running before you do the Send from NOTION, which also needs to be running . . . [NOTE: One of them might start automagically, but perhaps not . . . ] Since Studio One 6 does not support ReWire, it does not matter which one is started first (Studio One or NOTION), but both need to be running . . . The operating system is important (macOS or Windows), and some older versions probably do not work with Studio One 6 and NOTION, even though NOTION was working nicely with Studio One 5 or 5.5 (last version) . . . I tend to use older Macs, but I have a 2019 MacBook Pro that is current on everything (macOS, Studio One Professional 6, and NOTION 6.8.2) . . . I have Mac Pro (Early 2008) and Mac Pro (Mid 2010) machines, and a 27" Apple iMac (Late 2013) is my primary Mac and runs everything with no problems . . . The iMac (Late 2013) runs macOS Catalina (10.15.7), and there is a MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2012), also running macOS Catalina (10.15.7) . . . Both run Studio One Professional 6 (current version), NOTION (current version), and a lot of VSTi virtual instruments and VST effects plug-ins, mostly since I have subscriptions for pretty much everything and all the fully licensed products by IK Multimedia, which I keep current when IK Multimedia releases a new product or does an update . . . The fascinating aspect of IK Multimedia is that when they need money to build a new manufacturing or research facility, they have a huge "group buy" extravaganza to raise money; and the way it works is that the more folks who buy one product, the more free products everyone gets . . . In the most recent "group buy", folks bought one product and got 50 free products of equal or lesser value . . . I already had a lot of IK Multimedia software products, but then I got all the software products I did not have already--mostly an absurd number of synthesizers, pianos, and effects plug-ins . . . It was so much stuff that downloading it blew-out my ISP download quota . . . When that happens, the ISP charges me $10 for another 100GB, and overall I think it added $20 or $30 more to the ISP bill that month, but so what . . . I have all the T-RackS signal processors (including echo units, compressor-limiters, and so forth); everything for SampleTank 4; everything for Syntronik; and lots of additional stuff. Now it takes about 18 hours to do a full-backup of the iMac 4TB hard drive using SuperDuper! (Shirt Pocket) and a fast LaCie external hard drive, during which time I do something else . . . SUMMARY Send/Receive to and from Studio One Professional 6 and NOTION 6.8.2 works very nicely; so it must be a matter of something not being configured correctly or perhaps an older Mac or Windows machine . . . Reinstalling Studio One 6 might resolve the problem, but without knowing more about your machine, operating system version, and so forth, it's difficult to make an accurate guess . . . Yet, if you are running Windows 7, 8, 9, or perhaps 10, this might be the problem? I advise folks to run Windows 11 Pro if they prefer to work on a Windows machine (or must do this for work) . . . The Mac is more flexible--witness me doing digital music production with state of the art music software on a 2013 iMac running macOS Catalina (10.15.7), which in a few months will be 10 years-old . . . The older Mac Pro machines run earlier versions of macOS, although the Mac Pro (Mid 2010) might be running MacOS Catalina. I think the Mac Pro machines are running Mojave, but I have not started them in a while, so I don't remember . . . Mostly, they are backup computers now . . . This is all that comes to mind at present . . . Lots of FUN!
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