Hi,
Did you try different thread settings in the VE PRO Server Preferences yet?
Best,
Paul
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HI Nektarios,
Are you maybe using the Cubase ASIO guard?
In any case, please switch it off for Vienna Ensemble PRO:
[Menu] > Devices > Plug-in Manager > VST Instruments > Vienna Ensemble Pro > Click "i" for Plug-in information > Click to set ASIO Guard to Inactive.
Please perform this operation on ALL VEPro Instrument and Fx plugins. Then also Audio Input plugins will work properly.
Does that help?
Best,
Paul
I did as you directed, although my ASIO guard (the general check box) was always off so I am not sure if this would have an impact.
The good news, I believe I found the issue. It seems to be related to my hardware synth the Virus TI which is connected through USB. When I turn it off there are no spikes at all. I even lower the buffer, and still no spikes.
It appears to be a bug with Cubase and USB devices running under Windows 7. You get these predictable periodic spikes. I'm seeing in the Cubase forums, others are having the same issue.
So for now, I'll make sure my Virus TI is turned off when working with VSL project.
Thanks again for your help.
Cheers,
-Nektarios
This issue poped its head again. It seems Cubase 8 related for sure. Actually Cubase + USB. Since I have other devices connected to my workstation, it appears that if some USB ports are selected durring startup it cause this ASIO spike. Otherwise, there are no spikes even at 128 buffer. I have sent a message to Cubase support. Will keep you posted.