thanks for the reply but that's not the problem i have if i play a chord and turn off multi theading the asio meter in cubase goes down in any mode except divine also this is even without an auto map wrap of this plugin,and with regards to diva auto map vst3 if you look in the plugins window i can see 2 vst3 divas one automaped and it is this that will not load.MFXxx wrote:With Automap (Novation) you should be on 4.6 (windows) or 4.5 (Mac). VST3s are automatically integrated with automap, they are not wrapped. In others words if you open Diva(automap) you are not opening the vst3 version only the vst2.4. If you open the vst3 version it will show as a normal plugin but automap will already be assigned and ready for ou to edit what parameter you wish to assign in automap.telogic wrote:Hi, i seem to have a few problems with diva vst3 64bit in cubase 7, first i use automap and even though i can see the automap plugin in the vst instruments menu it will not load.
and the next thing is the asio performance is a larger load when the multithread is on than when its off,in any mode but divine? im using the lastest build 1331.
i can send you a video clip or pictures
could someone else test this in cubase7 64bitosx
ps my system is 10.8.2 osx on a mac pro 6 core x 3.3 ghz
thanks
terry
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This may indicate your cpu usage as I understand with vst3 the usage of the plugin is not active until it is played or engaged again within a project, assuming your host daw supports vst3.
You may decide to delete the non vst3 plugins from your plugins folder, including the automap versions, once you are happy with what you are doing as vst3's are more efficient. Others with a more profound knowledge will correct me if I am wrong
Peace
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regards
terry