On the Mod Matrix there are 4 parameters. 2 with target on left, 2 with target on right. The 2 with the target on right do not seem to be working, while the other 2 do.
edit: it is working fine, it was user stupidity...
Can you send me the offending patch(es)? - It may be something like denormalization that I have overseen. I'd love to analyse that and find a fix if possible.wrench45us wrote:pretty predictably on 5 and 6 note chords I can see 60-80% on a single instance
maybe this is just the way it is with highly skilled amateur sound designers and/or what's all going on re: processing
maybe it's some kind of denormalization since this is a P4 system
Is this working? I tried with no success ...Urs wrote:Thursday, August 3rd:
Interesting fields for testing:
Can the directories in C:\Program Files\u-he be moved on PC if there's a short cut in there to the new location?
Urs
Yeah, looks like it isn't working as I had hoped it would. I'll see what I can do when I'm diving into installers...ulaz wrote:Is this working? I tried with no success ...Urs wrote:Thursday, August 3rd:
Interesting fields for testing:
Can the directories in C:\Program Files\u-he be moved on PC if there's a short cut in there to the new location?
Urs
upps... thanks... I was assuming reverse for the other two... it is working fine... my mistakeluCiPHer wrote:hmm, can't confirm that.
you know that the order of the knobs is "modulation - via" for all 4 slots?
here's a list of some presets that run my P4 2.4gHz up over 60% with a 3 to 6 note chord on a single instance of ZebraCan you send me the offending patch(es)? - It may be something like denormalization that I have overseen. I'd love to analyse that and find a fix if possible.
yes I recognise some of these as being uber-complex patches in which case you would expect high CPU. In general I find Z2 excellent on CPUUrs wrote:Thanks wrench,
I'll check them out for possible similarities that may exhibit denormals etc.
However, as far as I can see at first glance these patches are among the exceptionally complex anyway... which admittedly *does* put Z2 into cpu hog mode, no matter what...
Later,
Urs
hey Urs, have you noticed this behaviour I have described? Is there a reason why I would see a CPU spike when moving the locator in my project ? Unfortunately this is a bit of a show stopper in Cubase, moving anywhere in the project when using a few Zebras causes a lot of dropouts, then hitting play causes dropouts for a few seconds and I must wait until the song gets back into a stable state before turning up my speakers.soundpalace wrote:hey man, I should mention that when moving locator position I also get a CPU spike that hits around 40 % higher than what the synth is using. I am currently trying out Zebra2 in the context of a track, there are 7 Zebras so far and this problem unfortunately now causes my CPU to move into the red when I move locator position and thus I'm getting a huge amount of dropouts and crazy CPU shit going onD'oh... oh...soundpalace wrote:When I change locator position in my project, effect tails are cut off.
Hmm, the whole logic was added for only one host (I think it was ACID, not sure). I'll check if I can make it so intelligent that it uses whatever playback start/stop detection suits the host best....
If you could disable this behaviour in a version, I can double check if the CPU spike is also removed too.
I'll show ya the track when I get a little more into it too!
Cheers
Fots
Alternatively just give up on that outdated Windows platform. Give the Mac users something gloat over in the process.Urs wrote:Yeah, looks like it isn't working as I had hoped it would. I'll see what I can do when I'm diving into installers...ulaz wrote:Is this working? I tried with no success ...Urs wrote:Thursday, August 3rd:
Interesting fields for testing:
Can the directories in C:\Program Files\u-he be moved on PC if there's a short cut in there to the new location?
Urs
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