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V-GER wrote:Other guys out there running FL Studio 11? Has MRotary been completely stable for you?
Win7
FL 11.1.0
M 8.01

No problems. Neither in 'action' nor with rendering.

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MeldaProduction wrote:It has changed, because it can now appear in the montly action, so it can get 25EUR. The full price is 99 EUR ;).
What does that mean "so it can get 25EUR"? Does that mean it can go on sale in the future down to 25EUR?!?
"The pendulum of the mind alternates between sense and nonsense, not between right and wrong." - Carl Jung

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Yes ;)

I actually found it as incident, because on the testing computer it was chosen for the first day and the price went to 12 EUR, which we decided is just a little too much :D
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version 8 simply wont work in my PC Cubase 6.0.7 Win Vista 7 professional 64bit.
The plugs open with a white screen and when I close them, Cubase freezes.
I have only installed vst3 melda plug versions.

When I open them with a tiny project (ie 48 tracks) the plugs work. When I open them with my regular projects with 200 audio tracks, 150 vst instruments, 50 busses/sends ... the melda plugs just wont work.

So to me ... they are pretty useless right now :x

I will try version 8.01 and see what happens.

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200 tracks and 150 instruments???? :o Ok, then try disabling GPU acceleration. Considering you run Windows Vista, your GPU will be quite old, so it may not be able to handle that many of them. So, open any of the plugins, click Settings/Enable GPU acceleration (this will disable it) and restart the host.
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Ok I have installed 8.01 and the vst3 version open. But the refresh rate of the plugs is soooo slow, its just not funny. For this reason, plus like the MAnalyzer are rendered useless.

And also ... now vst2 version plugs just wont load into channels (any type). I select an insert slot, select the vst2 version plugs and ... nothing loads.

This is as much as I will waste my time testing. This plugs are just not working for me. :x :x :x

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Sorry I meant I run windows 7 SP1 in 64 bit

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GPU acceleration off didn't help? Anyway if you'd like to try again in the future, let me know via info@meldaproduction.com . Of course, I'd need way more information than this to figure something out.
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GPU acceleration off indeed speed up the refresh rate of the plugs ... but only when Cubase is stopped. When I press PLAY the refresh rate of plugs again is so slow ... that analyzers are rendered useless. And other plugs like Xenon PSP run their graphics smoothly, as well as Cubase mixer.

But, this time when I de-activated GPU acceleration, vst2 versions finally opened. But still both vst3 and vst 2 versions have an appalling refresh rate.

So ... I guess that´s too bad for musicians with big projects? Who knows.

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Btw. can you send me a screenshot? I sense I'd find quite a few plugins open at the same time. Not that it would be a problem, but the refresh rate is now set quite high because of the GPU acceleration (which apparently doesn't work that well in your case), so software rendering could mess things up. What computer do you have?
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whitehotmix wrote:200 audio tracks, 150 vst instruments, 50 busses/sends ...
On a side note (and just because I'm curious): What have you done before CPUs were able to handle these massive demands? Producing on AS/400 from IBM? :o

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I was "floored" by that number too! According to that I probably never made even a "tiny project" :D.
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elassi wrote: On a side note (and just because I'm curious): What have you done before CPUs were able to handle these massive demands? Producing on AS/400 from IBM? :o
A system this powerful will cost you much less than a cheap new Ford car. It is up to you to either buy a nice car/bike, or get a powerful system. These days there are only excuses to avoid having a very serious system with professional tools.

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I've heard of great (early) Beatles songs made with only 4 tracks... :shrug:

So the number of tracks doesn't say anything about the quality of the track. I suspect that great composers are able to make great songs with only a few tracks...

But if you layer 50 Synth1 tracks just to get a supersaw... :P

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Tricky-Loops wrote:I've heard of great (early) Beatles songs made with only 4 tracks... :shrug:

So the number of tracks doesn't say anything about the quality of the track. I suspect that great composers are able to make great songs with only a few tracks...

But if you layer 50 Synth1 tracks just to get a supersaw... :P
I have received many comments like this one above when I mention my setup. This setup not only helps lift the quality (because you don´t have many limits on how many CPU-heavy-synths you can use) but it helps vasts amounts to improve work flow and that means production speed = money. You can load and load, play and test, and then scrap and delete, load SFX on and on ... and then clean the project from the stuff you won´t use. And by the way I never loved the Beatles and I certainly don´t work on that type of projects.

Anyway there are artists that are so stubborn that they feel their paintings would not be artistic unless they made their own colors from scratch. If people get pleasure from struggling with limits (in order to have money left to buy a new car or something else), that´s up to them. It is by no means more/less professional/honorable to have a very powerful/weak setup to work with. It is just a matter of budget, projects and the way you choose to work in order to work with ease, versatility and speed.

Yes great and bad composers can make music with 4 instruments, or just one. And then one day someone offers you for free 90 musicians and you go wild and write a symphony.

I personally don´t like limits if I can avoid them :tu:

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