hi...just bought sytrus last night and i'm having some CPU spiking problems even generating a single note on a 2 oscillator patch with no effects, unison or oversampling enabled (and my audio buffer at 2048 samples). normally i'd just think the patch had too much going on, but other resource-heavy plugins like zeta run just fine for me (even on 6 osc patches with oversampling enabled).
it looks like its something to do with the envelopes, since the spiking only occurs on note on / note off. i can play a 7 note chord and the output will only stutters when i press the keys and release them - during the time i'm holding the chord theres no problems at all.
can anyone shed some light on this?
great sounding plugin by the way - first thing since reaktor and zeta i've really taken a shining to, minus the envelope hiccups.
sytrus cpu problems...2 osc patch, no oversampling, no FX..?
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- KVRer
- 11 posts since 10 Jan, 2004 from london, uk
rob s / pendulum
"talking about music is like dancing about politics." - frank zappa
"talking about music is like dancing about politics." - frank zappa
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- KVRian
- 852 posts since 3 Aug, 2001 from Belgium
It's possible that the envelopes are too long, which would mean that notes aren't released quickly. So you get a lot of notes playing at the same time, resulting in high cpu load.
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- KVRer
- 20 posts since 10 Jul, 2006
Are you serious?? I mean, I haven't heard it or played with it yet, but i really can't imagine, that it is that good!!?? Should i give it a try?rob pendulum wrote: great sounding plugin by the way - first thing since reaktor and zeta i've really taken a shining to...
cheers
Carlos
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- KVRAF
- 3627 posts since 5 Jan, 2006 from UK
Sytrus sounds gorgeous. You can listen to the audio demos at www.sytrus.com
The great thing is it's flexibility. It's only CPU intensive for Unision/High Polyphony presets with long envelope release times. Otherwise, it's very light on CPU. Enough to be used frequently in some of the FL demo songs where it appears quite a lot.
The great thing is it's flexibility. It's only CPU intensive for Unision/High Polyphony presets with long envelope release times. Otherwise, it's very light on CPU. Enough to be used frequently in some of the FL demo songs where it appears quite a lot.
