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AtonyB

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Tuesday, October 6th 2009, 1:35am

Yeah this is awesome - thanks guys. Access music is #1 for aftercare once again.

zeno

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Tuesday, October 6th 2009, 2:32am

Tested today on my 64 bit win7 slice:

Intel Core i7cpu 920 @ 2.67GHz
6.00 GB ram
64-bit Windows 7
ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT
Ableton Live 7.0.3



Having an issue with VERY slow gui response out of the plugin. I do not have this problem with 32bit windows xp. However, I was having this issue with Windows Vista 32 and Windows 7 32 when tested. I would say the display is updating at maybe 2-4 frames per second. When swapping between tabs (Osc, Filter, LFO etc) it takes about 1.5 seconds for the display to change.

I loaded up my latest project (with 16 TI parts + other plugins) and everything played just fine. But the display is so sluggish, I'll doubt I'll want to keep working on this side of my computer (back to XP until we can get this a little better).

Any thoughts? The system is no less than 4 months old. Also, I went into "Advanced System Settings" under "Performance" and set it to "Adjust for best performance." Obviously, this makes the windows theme more generic and removes a lot of the attractive traits in win7. It seemed to have little to no effect on the display performance of the plugin

Anyway, thanks Access for your dedication. I hope this information helps. Any advice would be appreciated.

Negative

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Tuesday, October 6th 2009, 6:22pm

Win 7 X32 In Cubase 4.5.2 Virus InterFace feels very slowly and many cod
but work ok!!!

44

Wednesday, October 7th 2009, 1:05pm

hello,

nice to hear!

greetz

grow

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Wednesday, October 7th 2009, 5:56pm

THIS IS THE BEST NEWS EVER!!!!

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "grow" (Oct 7th 2009, 6:04pm)


grow

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46

Wednesday, October 7th 2009, 6:04pm

I guess im an idiot..can't find it. Anyone got a link?

47

Wednesday, October 7th 2009, 9:03pm

Well, well. 2 arp patches on VC channels 1 and 2 on separate USB outputs and another AU running an arp, locked tight, no glitch when the TI is not selected and not in record mode. By jove, I think you've done it! I may be on my way out to pickup a TI2. Nothing short of fantastic work. Try getting another company to turn fixes around that quickly. Hats off to you folks. :)
However, as the project starts to fill up with more plugins etc, the glitch seems to manifest itself again although not as bad as before.

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Thursday, October 8th 2009, 1:47am

Can't run installation. It says "Virus TI does not currently support for 64 bit operating systems". I have a new i7 CPU, XP sp3 64 bit... I'm on the same situation as always. I'm the only one??


You need to download the 64bit installer. The 32bit installer comes up with the message you quoted.

-timo

Thank for the info Timo... I'll do it and i'll post

scientifix

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Thursday, October 8th 2009, 2:16pm

Is it just me, I can't seem to find it on your site?

opps, found it!

But only for Windows though! Where can I find the Mac version Marc?

Cheers.

The mac version is a common package for 32 and 64 bit (fat universal binary), there is no need for a distinct 64bit installer.

-timo



Thanks for the heads up on the combine .dmg buddy

fix

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Thursday, October 8th 2009, 11:27pm

I tried installing the 32bit version today on Windows 7 32bit and had problems with the install.

During the install the installer asks you to connect the Virus, then normally asks you to remove then reconnect. On Windows 7 it asks you to connect and immediately prompts with the 'Do you wish to install a second Virus' type message, so you can't get back to the previous USB driver installer window to complete the install. If you say NO to installing the second virus the driver installation failed message appears.

I'm running an Intel i7 chip on a Gigabyte EX58-UD5 motherboard, so it's 4 cores multi-threaded. This may be an issue as I think threads may not be synced properly, and the 'Install a second driver' thread is jumping in before the USB driver is fully installed.

Any ideas?