Recycle/Reason Errors?!?

tricky spinz

Dead Man Walkin
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 12
ok, i have two Recycle problems, one leading to the other.


i have Recycle 2.0, and it is shitty because it is not OSX compatible, and that really sucks. anyway, i'm trying to cut up a sample, and when i go to load it, it tells me not enough memory is available. it will load other samples, but not this one. i swear, the sample wasn't even that large. so i try fiddling with shit, and i still get this error.

so now i'm pissed off so i go onto my p2p program and i find/download the newest recycle version because i don't feel like paying for a product i only need because the original is fucking up.

so i find it, download it, load the sample, it's perfect! it accepts it, i chop it the way i want, and so i think everything is good. then i try to load it into reason...says that the file was created with a version of recycle that is "too new" for Reason to handle!

i have Reason 2.5, the newest version so far (as far as i know). how can the NEWEST version of one thing, not handle a file because it's too new?! i don't get this

somebody please help me. all i want to do is successfully chop this sample, but reason and recycle WILL NOT let me.

so to recap:

1) Recycle 2.0 will not let me load the wav file because "not enough memory is available"

2) Recycle 2.2.2 (i don't get why in the "get info" thing it says it's v2.2.2 since v2.1 is supposedly the newest version available, according to the propellerheads website anyway,) will load the wav file, chop it perfectly, in OSX no less

3) Reason 2.5 will not load the .rx2 file because it is "too new."


ANY IDEAS???
 

tricky spinz

Dead Man Walkin
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 12
ahhh, sweet victory.


i went to the propellerheads website before posting the above thinger, and i found this update for a Shared REX library which is required for interaction between the newest recycle and reason.


so i downloaded the .zip, ran the installer, all that good stuff.

apparently, for whatever reason i dunno, it fails to replace the old file, it simply creates the new one in with the old one. reason doesn't switch to the new REX library so it still uses the old one, and so it still gives you errors.


you have to manually delete the old REX library. damn them to hell. ok, problem solved. i dunno if you moderators want to delete this, or you could just leave it incase someone else ever has the same problem.
 
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