Under ‘Install Products’ click on ‘All Products’, then click the search bar and type in ASIO.
Select SoundGrid ASIO / Core Audio Rec/PB Driver, in the same version as your SoundGrid host application.
Click Install.
Restart the computer.
If you need to re-install the SoundGrid driver, or switch between driver versions, you can install the required driver from this location: Windows: C:\Program Files (x86)\SoundGrid\Utilities Mac: MacHD > Applications > Waves > SoundGrid > Utilities.
Launch your Waves host application and see if the issue persists.
If issue persists, proceed to Step #3 below.
Step #3 – Replace Application Startup Session
eMotion LV1
By default, LV1 “Mixer Startup” is set to “Previous Session.” On launch it will try to load the CurrentLV1.emo file. If eMotion LV1 tries to load a corrupt file, it will fail to initialize.
Refresh the loaded session
Quit all applications.
Go to Windows:C:\Users\Public\Waves Audio\eMotion\Sessions Mac:MacHD > Users > Shared > Waves > eMotion > Sessions And delete the following files:
CurrentLV1.dat
CurrentLV1.dat-journal
Launch eMotion LV1 and see whether the issue is resolved.
SuperRack
By default, SuperRack “Mixer Startup” is set to “Previous Session.” On launch it will try to load the CurrentSPRK.dat file. If SuperRack tries to load a corrupt file, it will fail to initialize.
Mac HD > Users > Shared > Waves >SuperRack SoundGrid> Sessions
Mac HD > Users > Shared > Waves >SuperRack Performer> Sessions
And delete the following files:
CurrentSPRK.dat
CurrentSPRK.dat-journal
Launch SuperRack and see whether the issue is resolved.
SoundGrid Studio
By default, the SoundGrid Studio application is set to “Load from last session.” On launch it will try to load the CurrentSGStudio.emo file. If SoundGrid Studio tries to load a corrupt file, it will fail to initialize.
Refresh the loaded session
Quit all applications.
Go to Windows:C:\Users\Public\Waves Audio\SoundGrid Studio\Sessions Mac:Macintosh HD > Users > Shared > Waves > SoundGrid Studio > Sessions And delete the following files:
CurrentSGStudio.dat
CurrentSGStudio.dat-journal
Launch SoundGrid Studio and see whether the issue is resolved.
MultiRack
By default, MultiRack is set to load an empty session. On launch it will try to load:
MultiRack Native – Untitled_native.mrdb
MultiRack SoundGrid – Untitled_sg.mrdb
If MultiRack tries to load a corrupt file, it will fail to initialize.
Refresh the loaded session
Quit all applications.
Windows:
Press [Win key]+R, type %appdata% and hit Enter.
Go to Waves Audio.
Delete the relevant [.mrdb] file.
If an [.mrdb-journal] file exists, delete it.
Mac:
In Finder, click on the Go menu, hold down the [Alt/Option] key, and click on Library.
Go to Application Support > Waves.
Delete the relevant [.mrdb] file.
If an [.mrdb-journal] file exists, delete it.
Launch MultiRack and see whether the issue is resolved.
If you’ve set MultiRack to “Load last session on application launch” (in Preferences), move the session file to a different location on your computer and launch MultiRack.
MultiRack for DiGiCo
Quit to Windows (Alt+F4).
Go to D:\Waves and drag Waves Preferences to the desktop.
Go to D:\SDx and drag Startup.mrdb to the desktop.
Launch the SD software. MultiRack will launch automatically.
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