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Sunday, October 11th 2009, 11:27pm

As i mentioned before, same problem here.

Win 7, 64 bit.

Gui is really slow. Especially changung parameters, selecting patches an so on.

h4nc0

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Monday, October 12th 2009, 6:23am

h4nc0 and everybody else discussing "slowness" issues -

are we all talking about the same issues? when you say GUI, do you mean how fast the virus control plug-in window is being drawn or how snappy the knobs feel?

best, marc


Yes. I am talking about the general response/feel of Virus Control GUI. Not the time it takes to start up the plugin.

sdrr00

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63

Monday, October 12th 2009, 6:44am

h4nc0 and everybody else discussing "slowness" issues -

are we all talking about the same issues? when you say GUI, do you mean how fast the virus control plug-in window is being drawn or how snappy the knobs feel?

best, marc


Yes. I am talking about the general response/feel of Virus Control GUI. Not the time it takes to start up the plugin.


ya, switching between views (BROWSER, OSC, FX 1, etc) is really slow, playing with all the knobs and parameters are lagging/delayed. plugin start up time is fine.

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "sdrr00" (Oct 12th 2009, 8:11pm)


64

Monday, October 12th 2009, 10:17pm

Driver problems

Installed virus software on 64bit vista no problems there. Message (no virus ti to be found
please proceed as following
- remove all cable
- wait for 30 seconds
- hold the exit key while pluggin in power
- USB mode
- plugin the USB cable)

Still no virus found ?(

i7 965 extreme vista 64 3 gig ram

65

Monday, October 12th 2009, 11:21pm


ya, switching between views (BROWSER, OSC, FX 1, etc) is really slow, playing with all the knobs and parameters are lagging/delayed. plugin start up time is fine.


32 or 64bit plugin?

-timo

66

Tuesday, October 13th 2009, 12:43am

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32 or 64bit plugin?

-timo

64bit for me, hosted in Cubase Studio 4.5.2. It's lagging extremely and eating up my CPU... :pinch:

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67

Tuesday, October 13th 2009, 1:48pm

because you have a computer not suitable for x64.

It is working great on vista x64 (using windows 7 atm though).

68

Tuesday, October 13th 2009, 3:46pm

because you have a computer not suitable for x64.


Oh, i didn't know we're having clairvoyants around here... however, you're not very good at inspecting peoples computers by sheer mind power :thumbdown:, maybe you should consider some additional training sessions. I'm using Windows 7 Enterprise on an AMD64 X2 6000+ with 8GB RAM and an ATI Radeon HD4670, more than enough for running an x64 OS, and guess what, except for the TI Plugin everything is running absolutely fine, no lags, no CPU hogs :rolleyes:

sdrr00

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Tuesday, October 13th 2009, 8:30pm


ya, switching between views (BROWSER, OSC, FX 1, etc) is really slow, playing with all the knobs and parameters are lagging/delayed. plugin start up time is fine.


32 or 64bit plugin?

-timo


32-bit, using windows 7. this was a problem in all previous OS updates as well

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Wednesday, October 14th 2009, 1:55am


ya, switching between views (BROWSER, OSC, FX 1, etc) is really slow, playing with all the knobs and parameters are lagging/delayed. plugin start up time is fine.


32 or 64bit plugin?

-timo


Both for me - the whole DAW (FL Studio) slows down while the GUI is open; close the editor window and the problem disappears. It is mainly with changing pages, etc. but knobs i guess aren't 'snappy' because of the general slow down...