Denorm bug /w Overdrive FX

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I think I found a denormalization issue with the overdrive fx. My track had really high cpu and I narrowed the offending plugin down to rhino, which was strange cause I was running a simple 1osc patch. BUT overdrive and stereo delay were enabled.

Turning overdrive off instantly brought my cpu down from around 25% on idle to 5% or so. Also playing a note actually lowers cpu - isnt that a classic denorm sign? Thinking it might be Tracktion at fault, I also tried Chainer. Same results. Also if I turn off the 'remove DC' option under these circumstances, cpu usage shoots even higher, to 70%, and back down to normal if I play a few notes. More strange behaviour with overdrive enabled: sometimes notes won't sound unless 'serial mode' is unchecked, regardless of what the other fx is.

My system is a p4 2.1ghz, running win2k and the latest version of Tracktion + Chainer. The patch in particular is 'Clavinet' from the Analog Polysynth pack, but I tried a few more patchs and it doesn't seem patch-dependent. Hope all this helps you track it down, 'Tick :)

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Hi,

I couldn't find any denormal problem with that fx. Indeed, it uses some cpu, but nothing unreasonable given the amazing amount of computation required :-)

By the way, the preset you mention doesn't use the overdrive. Or am I missing something ?
Could you email me the offending preset, and I'll stress-test it ?
Cheers,
'Tick

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Yeah, I added overdrive to that preset. I'll email it to you.

I experienced another weird occurance while testing this preset. It seems not to save the fx settings for the 2nd fx, whether its overdrive or anything else.

eg: I have overdrive set to have no hp or lp, a gain and drive of both 50, and a wet/dry mix of 50. Then I save the patch to a .fxp file. I load the fxp file in a new slot. The overdrive settings are all changed - hp filter up to 99, and lp to 32, wet/dry at 99, etc. All operations were on the internal bank. Something strange is going on here...

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That's because for this preset, FX2 parameters are mapped to user sliders - and user slider values override their assigned parameters. When you change the FX type, the old user assignments are still in action...

'Tick

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:oops:

I never would have thought of that. Thanks for the assist.

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You're not the first one to get fooled by this little trick :-)
'Tick

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