You have exactly the same issue as me, just I have a i9900k overclocked a little on all cores to 4.68 to 4.8ghz (depending on load), but I have 1/2 your ram with 32GB of DDR4 running at 3600 using XMP profile in bios.noiseboyuk wrote: Fri Jun 10, 2022 7:46 am Let the testing begin.
So.. what the hell?
Perhaps this shouldn't be a surprise. Were it something this simple, the issue would have been identified by now. Reports have come in from multiple DAWs so it is not specific to Cubase, and I'm now thinking it is highly unlikely to be to do with the VST versions.
Here's what we can say with confidence - clicking the Spectrasonics browsers draws heavily on the CPU. However, this may or may not correlate with poor browser performance, and no-one has yet found a reliable way to replicate the fault.
(side note - jeepers, XO. It remains at 100% CPU all the the time the GUI is open. It drops to 30% when it is closed).
You will notice when you have omnisphere open that just moving the preset browsers slider up and down fast you will max out core 3 (id 2), just like me and for us it seems omni lives on mostly just that 1 core and 1 other.
This is the result of me just scrolling the preset browser up and down with omni open in standalone mode... And yes it's a big WTF...
I've been on support for over 2 hours with them remoted in on my computer they will just take you through make sure AV is off, make sure omni is using your GPU (it will by default), run it in standalone, run in daw. I showed him when omni lags out while in the daw, it passes the lag on to the daw also and nothing is clickable while omni is sometimes just working out where the preset browser scroll window should be. He witnessed for himself it jumping around without me doing anything... There was mention of switching omni to debug mode, but he never did that... But I doubt it would help, it needs one of their devs to remote in on our machine with visual studio (I assume) installed and run a build version of omni to see what it is doing wrong exactly on our systems...
