Well you're limited to less than 4GB of addresses. And given your CPU I don't understand why wasting time doing that given all the troubles. I'm sure you should be fine with 64 bits. Did you properly tune your machine?unius wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 7:28 pmI think so. But there may also be something extra. In any case, on my 6-core Core-i7 at a good load, it's even clearly audible
IMHO 32 bits is the most optimal size of a machine word. It is a multiple of a byte, which is convenient. Less is bad, more is not optimal (despite all sorts of tricks). In reality, IMHO has very few tasks where a larger machine word is really needed.
New Linux builds, updated to rev. 9775
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- KVRian
- 814 posts since 26 May, 2013 from France, Sisteron
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- KVRer
- 4 posts since 16 May, 2016
4GB per process, 64GB total
I haven't had any problems with my 16GB RAM on 32-bit system
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- KVRian
- 814 posts since 26 May, 2013 from France, Sisteron
- KVRist
- 123 posts since 25 Jul, 2004 from Italy
Zebra 2, Hive (build 9724, VST2) are crashing my "stable ardour" (5.12). The following is the error message when launching from the console (Linux Mint 19.3, 64 bit):
[...]
run dialog
setNumInputs ( 0 );
setNumOutputs ( 2 );
allocateArrangement ( &plugInput, 2 );
allocateArrangement ( &plugOutput, 2 );
Segmentation Fault (core dump created)
Instead they seem to load/play correctly in Carla (VST Host)
Thanks for the support
[...]
run dialog
setNumInputs ( 0 );
setNumOutputs ( 2 );
allocateArrangement ( &plugInput, 2 );
allocateArrangement ( &plugOutput, 2 );
Segmentation Fault (core dump created)
Instead they seem to load/play correctly in Carla (VST Host)
Thanks for the support
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- KVRist
- 133 posts since 10 Aug, 2017
Unfortunately I get the exact same error with all the new builds.AZZIN wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2020 12:41 pm Zebra 2, Hive (build 9724, VST2) are crashing my "stable ardour" (5.12). The following is the error message when launching from the console (Linux Mint 19.3, 64 bit):
[...]
run dialog
setNumInputs ( 0 );
setNumOutputs ( 2 );
allocateArrangement ( &plugInput, 2 );
allocateArrangement ( &plugOutput, 2 );
Segmentation Fault (core dump created)
Instead they seem to load/play correctly in Carla (VST Host)
Thanks for the support
In Ardour + Mixbus 32C (which happens to be my main DAW).
However the plugins behave perfectly in Qtractor and Carla.
So I don't know why Ardour and the Ardour based Mixbus have issues with them.
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- KVRist
- 69 posts since 11 Feb, 2018
Repro-1 launched fine in Ardour 5.12, but there's a bug in Ardour that when saving presets in u-he stuff that the everything crashes. It's a know bug that was briefly fixed in Ardour 5.12, then reverted back in the same tree. Ardour 6 (git) doesn't have that issue.
See next post.
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- KVRist
- 69 posts since 11 Feb, 2018
Sorry to bump, but I need Alex to see this.
Alex,
I posted what I did before pre-coffee and did something silly: I forgot to install the newer plugin. So, to answer your question, the newer plugins crash Ardour 5.12 as well. My apologies for the crappy bug report.
Alex,
I posted what I did before pre-coffee and did something silly: I forgot to install the newer plugin. So, to answer your question, the newer plugins crash Ardour 5.12 as well. My apologies for the crappy bug report.
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- KVRer
- 17 posts since 9 Oct, 2017
Crashes here on Fedora 31, too.
Ardour projects that are using any of the u-he plugins crash while opening the project.
In a clean project I can load the u-he plugins but the session will crash when I launch the GUI.
I'm back to 82xx builds.
Ardour projects that are using any of the u-he plugins crash while opening the project.
In a clean project I can load the u-he plugins but the session will crash when I launch the GUI.
I'm back to 82xx builds.
- KVRian
- 989 posts since 6 Jun, 2016 from San Marcos, Texas
I'm on Fedora 31 too.
I'll try Ardour later today or tomorrow and see what level of logging I can get.
Right now though, with BWS, everything seems aokay.
I'll try Ardour later today or tomorrow and see what level of logging I can get.
Right now though, with BWS, everything seems aokay.
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- KVRist
- 133 posts since 10 Aug, 2017
In Mixbus 32C it actually behaves a bit differently for me.
I can load projects with u-he plugins, and even play them as long as I don't open the GUI. Opening the GUI causes instant crash.
This is on Pop!_OS 19.10 (Ubuntu based).
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- KVRist
- 101 posts since 20 Feb, 2018 from La Spezia, Italy
Well,
being so happy you updated Linux versions, I completed my U-He plugin collection with all effects.
So I now own all of your products. Not all the soundsets, you may argue... Well, waiting for Uhbik and Filterscape update... I've even bought Twangstrom that is a kind of reverb I never use... well, until now... I'll found a way, I'm sure...
I'm using UbuntuStudio 19.10 and Bitwig 3.1.2 for normal operations, but I own Mixbus32C that I use for final remix.
Well.. Actually I can insert U-He plugins in Mixbus, but as soon as I try to open the GUI, like others have said, it crashes miserably. I can add Filterscape and Triplecheese but not any upgraded one. In Ardour 5.12 I can't even add the new plugins that it crashes, probably because the GUI is open automatically.
No problems in Bitwig.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Fabrizio
being so happy you updated Linux versions, I completed my U-He plugin collection with all effects.
So I now own all of your products. Not all the soundsets, you may argue... Well, waiting for Uhbik and Filterscape update... I've even bought Twangstrom that is a kind of reverb I never use... well, until now... I'll found a way, I'm sure...
I'm using UbuntuStudio 19.10 and Bitwig 3.1.2 for normal operations, but I own Mixbus32C that I use for final remix.
Well.. Actually I can insert U-He plugins in Mixbus, but as soon as I try to open the GUI, like others have said, it crashes miserably. I can add Filterscape and Triplecheese but not any upgraded one. In Ardour 5.12 I can't even add the new plugins that it crashes, probably because the GUI is open automatically.
No problems in Bitwig.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Fabrizio
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- KVRist
- 101 posts since 20 Feb, 2018 from La Spezia, Italy
Just to ask, is it foreseen also a Linux version of the Uhbik-2.0 alfa release?
And is Filterscape going to be revamped with a Uhbik-2 like interface?
Fabrizio
PS. Slurp!
And is Filterscape going to be revamped with a Uhbik-2 like interface?
Fabrizio
PS. Slurp!
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1734 posts since 22 Mar, 2005 from a planet called u-he
Yes, an Uhbik alpha or beta for Linux will happen, but I can't say when. We might need to fix some general issues first, so it's possible that it has to wait until the next public beta for Mac and Win. I am pretty sure at this point it will be good enough for a Linux version.fsciarra62 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2020 5:35 pm Just to ask, is it foreseen also a Linux version of the Uhbik-2.0 alfa release?
And is Filterscape going to be revamped with a Uhbik-2 like interface?
All the Catalina notarization stuff has messed with our planning quite a bit in the last few months. So I don't even know what's planned for Filterscape, or when.
That QA guy from planet u-he.