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AuthorTopic: junox2 and my cubase
peter
Posted: 5th March 2002 21:11
Haven't read more reports about the junox2 plugin crashing cubase, so it's probably my (otherwise quite stable) system. As soon as playback of a track that's assigned to this plugin should start, cubase crashes. This happens with most (not all!) presets, like the sy vintage presets and the big chord preset.

I'm running a very modest pIII 500mhz, so that could be the problem, but this plugin is not that cpu-hungry I suspect (for instance, I can open up and play two polyphonic 44100khz instances of Uranus, the most cpu-hungry vsti I know of). BTW, the performance meter flashes a lot from 50 to 100% during playback.

Other than this, it's a very impressive plugin with a huge sound.

system: pIII 500mhz, win98se, 256mB, motu 2408 hardware

[ 06 March 2002, 00:19: Message edited by: peter ]
tesla
Posted: 6th March 2002 08:00
I think you should repost this in the reFX Support Forum (or ask Ben to move it there).
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