one specific hope for tracktion 2 - vsti plugin search time

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I really hope that the vsti search time goes down drastically in the new tracktion, or even update. God i hope.

RonC

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Main reason it takes so long is because Tracktion searches and tests all vst's thoroughly. I wouldn't mind a quick scan as an option though.

I assume you know you can switch the vst search off in the settings page...
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yeah there's an option to turn the search of and do manual rescans once you installed new stuff

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still its pretty annoying...

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:D

Well, any other program would take just as long, were it to do the proper scan, and all the rest of them are short because it's disabled by default on theirs. ;)

I think it's pretty fine the way it is... I mean, the MOST it's ever taken me is 2 minutes, which I agree can seem pretty painful...

But to put things into perspective-- I used to wait 8 minutes just to load "Frogger" on the C-64 with a tape machine.

Greg

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Lunch Money wrote: But to put things into perspective-- I used to wait 8 minutes just to load "Frogger" on the C-64 with a tape machine.
:lol:

I remember as kids my brother would load up Archon on c-64, and we'd go for supper, or go play outside for 15-20min til the damn thing loaded :) Still, it was worth the wait. :hyper: I guess the same could be said of Tracktion :)

I remember we had only one game on tape: Bruce Lee.. Not sure if we ever did get it loaded though :D

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By the time Bruce Lee came out, I had a disc drive (the 1540, I believe it was called). That was one of the best games EVER-- eventually games had better graphics (Karateka), but rarely did they have better game-play. :D

Another solution, rpc-- if you're like me, you have literally hundreds of plugins installed-- get rid of the ones you never use-- put them into a different folder and just re-include that folder's path should you decide to muck around with them.

Greg

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