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phdsg vn chfhn wrote:having gui redraw/alignment issues with bazille.
basically some image elements are misplaced by one or two pixels.
its most noticeble @ 130% size (80% is also pretty messy) when clicking through presets fast.
also the preset-arrows at the top look weird (except in 100%,150%,200%).

host: reaper
screen: 1920x1080 nvidia gtx660
Can you send us a screenshot?

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sure. here you go. all screenshots done @ 130% gui-size.
logo.PNG
corner.PNG
these misplaced elements aren't static, meaning they appear in different places when i change presets.


arrow.PNG
this one is permanent, but the missing line is in different places for other gui-sizes. (except 100,150,200)
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Ah, yes… this has been reported a few times. We're onto it :)

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ah, ok. no need then for screenshots of hive i guess.

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Urs wrote:
satak wrote:These versions (vst 2 32bit) (Diva, Presswerk, and maybe Satin) are not working on FL Studio 32bit 12. They distort the sound, something went really wrong. You can sometimes get these versions to work without the distortion voices but still unusable. And I'm not using fixed size buffer. What did you change? Please fix this issue.

Btw. Fl studio manual says:

Use fixed size buffers - FL Studio shares data with plugins using variable sized chunks of data (buffers). Some plugins require fixed sized buffers (which is outside the VST standard but supported in FL Studio for your convenience).
In the configuration panel (in our plug-ins), is "Base Latency" set to "off"? - This would be the cause of the problem.

If so, did you set it to that, or did the installer set it to that by itself?
When the plugin is updated and I load project that had previous version used those have the setting "Base Latency" as 16 samples and it distorts the sound. I need to set it "off" and back to "16 samples" to get rid of the distortion. Other way is to set it "off" and set FL Studio vst wrapper settings to "use fixed size buffers" and "process maximum size buffers" to get clean sound, this way though my latency compensation is broken. So there is some bug in this version because it thinks that the latency setting is set to "off" though it says that it set to "16 samples"

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satak wrote:When the plugin is updated and I load project that had previous version used those have the setting "Base Latency" as 16 samples and it distorts the sound. I need to set it "off" and back to "16 samples" to get rid of the distortion. Other way is to set it "off" and set FL Studio vst wrapper settings to "use fixed size buffers" and "process maximum size buffers" to get clean sound, this way though my latency compensation is broken. So there is some bug in this version because it thinks that the latency setting is set to "off" though it says that it set to "16 samples"
Ok, we're looking into this. There might be a bug, if you have to switch it off and on again.

We'll also make all explanations a bit more clear, and we'll display a short message if the software glitches because of it. That should help us debug this and also fix the issue for people who accidentally set it to off :)

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Urs wrote:
satak wrote:When the plugin is updated and I load project that had previous version used those have the setting "Base Latency" as 16 samples and it distorts the sound. I need to set it "off" and back to "16 samples" to get rid of the distortion. Other way is to set it "off" and set FL Studio vst wrapper settings to "use fixed size buffers" and "process maximum size buffers" to get clean sound, this way though my latency compensation is broken. So there is some bug in this version because it thinks that the latency setting is set to "off" though it says that it set to "16 samples"
Ok, we're looking into this. There might be a bug, if you have to switch it off and on again.

We'll also make all explanations a bit more clear, and we'll display a short message if the software glitches because of it. That should help us debug this and also fix the issue for people who accidentally set it to off :)
I can confirm that this happens, aswel this happens with Zebra 2.

EDIT: Same with Hive

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ACE: it says sub ocs instead of sub osc

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Question regarding new builds vs older builds.

I have historic projects (doing some house keeping) and noticed older versions the dll's are named ie diva(x64),ace(x64), etc. However older projects they are named diva, ace, etc without the (x64) suffix. It maybe a case I was using the vst3 versions prior to the later builds when the vst3 development was put on hold/shelved.

I haven't tried yet as newer projects have the later suffix names.

Would issues arise if I copied the existing dll's and renamed them as the older named dlls, side by side so new and older projects will load. I know I can change the dlls in the rack (Cubase), but this will lose the patch and settings used in the projects.

Would like to know what the best solution is please?

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Urs wrote: I'd always recommend to keep a fixed buffer size for our stuff, but it still depends on the host if that fixed buffer size is a multiple of 16. Ableton Live for instance gives us an irregular buffer on a loop end no matter what, thus the option shoudln't be used in Live. It's a pity. Other hosts such as Logic keep going normally on a loop, there's no issue at all.
Interesting. I am a Live (9.2) user and I have been using the block latency in default.h2p trick without noticing any major issues. My understanding from something I read on the Ableton forums is that these days the plug-in buffer is always the same as the audio buffer in the Live preferences (it used to be definable separately down to a certain minimum). Is this not the case, or am I confusing separate things? Anyway, since you recommend it I have now re-enabled the fixed buffer.

Incidentally, I don't know if these issues have been reported yet but I've noticed a couple very minor things with the beta builds:

In Diva (have also tested ACE, but not all plugs), the patch information text gets chopped very slightly at the top of the first line. Just noticed the author does, too, at least in the attached example. Tried at different scaling settings.

In ACE when re-opening the plug-in window after it had been closed, some of the cable colors change.

Very minor, I know.
System: Mac OS X 10.10.5, Ableton Live 9.2.2 64-Bit
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- Improved Hive's Phaser (two extra parameters)
THANK you so much. :)
Hive's Compressor
Also very welcome update.


Thanks for the hard work.. Highly appriciated!

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suthnear wrote:ACE: it says sub ocs instead of sub osc
fixed. thanks! :)

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Diva rev 3819, Win7, 32bit plugin, FL Studio 12

for example, take the Dual osc and adjust osc1 pitch to notice it goes lower than 32" (by one extra octave)
this is valid for osc2 also but it's a bit more strange since the detune knob is involved as it jumps...

if this is too vague, please ask questions to clarify "bug" , sorry if it was mentioned before.

PS I also get those line-glitches but I guess they are only there when using a different size than 100%

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Updated emailed support.

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just bought presswerk. My goodness this compressor is amazing!

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