Hmmm you should be able to lower/zero the noise oscillator volume in any patch no ?WatchTheGuitar wrote: Sat Jul 20, 2019 12:13 pm It may be the third time lucky thing, but when the 64bit plugin kept crashing on the enter serial number screen (in Bitwig 3 and Abelton 10) I switched to the 32bit version (in Bitwig) and that let me register it and I could then switch back to the 64bit version.
Actually started playing with it last night and I don't think I'll ever get used to plugins that show me settings and knobs I can't alter. Like noise is in so many of the presets and I'm stuck with it. Ho hum.
Anyway enough nice sounding presets for it to be worth it even if a few were massively CPU heavy daring me to play a four note chord without the sound glitching. Hopefully someone will come to their senses either at Xils or my parliament before too long and the price in sterling will improve![]()
In case of double layer patches, you can also edit the noise volume in gang mode (i.e decreasing/lowering the volume of the noise oscillator will apply to both layers simultaneously. Same with Split mode patches)
But maybe it's something else and I misunderstood your question ?
Tips : CPU/Polyphony : You can specify the polyphony for both layers/keyboards. If this isn't enough, you can try to reduce the Release parameter of one/both envelopes (VCA/VCF). It's the biggest cpu eater parameter. Another one, specific to the Mini/Syn'X is to disengage the PWM button. This one eats a lot of cpu also. It will more/less change the sound of the preset, depending of other settings/part played etc, but sometimes it can be worth it if the sound differences doesn't matter too much oin the track.
