@DG said:
I've tried Freeze with my template on a number of occasions, and the CPU usage goes back to virtually nothing. I can see why this problem could occur in Logic, but can't confirm that it is happening here in Nuendo. I keep my buffer at 128. Could it be a bug with the latest version of Cubase or even an OSX thing?
DG
I have had this problem going back four years now, but I thought it was an inherent part of the server design. However I'm not using Logic at the moment, only Cubase 6.0.2. Even if I freeze with the "unload instrument" button checked, there is still a latent cpu drag coming from the vienna instruments. I must literally delete / remove the instance from the VE Pro server, then I get my cpu back. Of course the instance is powered off as well. It seems there is something causing each instance of vienna instruments pro to have a latent cpu drag whether it is on or off, just by being in memory.
Well, I'm very glad to hear this is not normal, because that means there is a solution - but what on Earth could be causing this?
To be clear: everything is on the latest update: Cubase, the Mac, VSL software, etc.
I am also running software instruments in the 32bit version of VE Pro, and when those are frozen, I get all the CPU back. Also if I load 64bit instances of Spectrasonics software into VE Pro 64bit, when frozen I also get the CPU back from those, even in large projects. The problem is there whether I have plug ins or not. It appears to be Vienna Instruments Pro - but I had the same problem with Vienna Instruments, as I said, going back at least four years now, through multiple software versions, re-installations of VSL software...
What could be causing this!?? I really need to get it fixed, because it is limiting my project size - I get to the point that I can no longer perform new parts as I have to set the buffer setting too high. Unloading instruments is tiresome cumbersome and not practical again for time reasons.
Just to be clear, the problem appears not to be connected in any way to the amount of sample ram used, instead, it's directly related to the number of vienna instruments instances loaded (not server instances). This is true whether they are loaded as individual instances within Cubase or other host, or within Vienna Ensemble. Hopefully that will narrow it down?