Thanks for your update, let me know how it works. I have looked it up and I have 5 versions of the RME drivers in my apps menu. Looks strange to me, I will clean up this as well (thanks for the hint, Dave!)
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Yes, I had multiple versions of the same driver. I had never seen this before. They were a different color and slightly greyed out. I could only uninstall the latest one. When I tried to uninstall the others (there were at least 5) windows would not let me do it so I had to use that free tool CCLEANER to get rid of the others.
I will be testing cubase soon!
Dave
Unfortunately, after about 45 minutes into Cubase I started to get the dropouts and the red hard drive again(with and without MMCSS). I am using the VST3 version fo the Synchron player. I am going to try the VST2 version for the loaded intruments to see if that makes a difference. My processor is the intel 9900k I may try to disable hyperthreading to see if that makes a difference.
Thanks again,
Dave
Same thing for me Dave. I still have the issue and it's not resolved.
This time I loaded up the project and ran absolutely nothing but Studio One. No VE Pro, no internet browser, nothing. Just opened the project and left it looping and it started doing it shortly after.
While the project was now misbehaving, I added a brand new VST3 instance and added a simple woodwinds flute 1 and it does the same thing. I then added a VST2 instance and added the same flute and setup and it doesn't do it.
I then loaded up VE Pro and all of my VE Pro instances are VST3 and they do it as well. I added a VST2 64bit instance with a Synchron player inside of it and it didn't do it.
Perhaps it's a VST3 thing? I am going to copy all the parts to these new VST2 instruments and let them loop for a few hours and see what happens.
Christopher
Hi Christopher,
I was able to run a couple of Cubase projects for a few hours with no issues after changing the VST3 plugin for the VST2 plugin. Luckily the Synchron presets are compatible between VST2 and VST3 so it is not that big of a deal. interestingly enough both of these projects use the Synchron Piano player that only comes in VST2 and I have never had an issue with it. So It may be a VST3 issue with the Synchron player.
Dave
Hi Ben,
I have 10 NVMe drives with every section on it's own. Synchron Player shows over 600MBs on the speed for all drives.
It automatically set it to 3072 for preload buffer for all drives. That used to work perfectly up until this issue started on that update. I have since tried every setting up to the maximum of 32768 which is where I am right now and it happens no matter what setting I use.
Thanks,
Christopher
Today I tested using VST2 instruments in several situations and every time they worked fine the entire day while the VST3 had issues all day.
At this point I guess I hope the VSL team will get this resolved. I don't have the energy in me to replace all my instruments as my template is 1500 tracks of VST3 and my current song is 491 of those.
Christopher
Please create a process mini-dump of the host after the issue appears (host the Synchron Player in Cubase and create the dump from the Cubase.exe process), please see the following image on how to create a minidump with process explorer:
http://cloud.addictivetips.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/create-dump-1.png
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/processexplorer.aspx
Send us the dump to support@vsl.co.at
Hopefully this will help in the investigation.
Many Thanks!
The drop off behavior happens on Synchron Player tracks in VEP 7, all softwares are the latest. And no note drops when using as instrument track in Cubase Pro (both VST 3 and 2). I’m on Mac OS Mojave.We use our own plugin-format inside VEP for our players.
We use our own plugin-format inside VEP for our players.
I can tell you with absolutely certainty that it happens in VE Pro 7 because it does it for me on Windows 10. It's the first place the issue arose and I put in a help ticket for it.
For myself and Dave who have done all this testing above as well as many others who are simply not voicing it yet, it's not DAW or host specific and so far proven to do it in VE Pro 7, Studio One, Cubase, and Nuendo.
With Ben just bringing to light that VE Pro 7 uses it's own proprietary version of Synchron Player, it just further shows it's specific to the Sychron Player and most likely nothing else. We were able to quickly get to the fact that it's VST3 inside a DAW and VE Pro 7's version specifically.
I would be cautious about making any adjustments to your systems, especially since I have risked and almost lost everything doing the tests I did above. All to which amounted to absolutely no improvement.
Christopher
Please create a process mini-dump of the host after the issue appears (host the Synchron Player in Cubase and create the dump from the Cubase.exe process), please see the following image on how to create a minidump with process explorer:
http://cloud.addictivetips.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/create-dump-1.pnghttps://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/processexplorer.aspx
Send us the dump to support@vsl.co.at
Hopefully this will help in the investigation.Many Thanks!
I am trying to capture this tonight. Does it only work in Cubase or will the one from Studio One also work?
Christopher
Ben,
I was able to reproduce it in Cubase pretty quickly. I took a minidump while it was playing the song and crackling, popping and dropping the notes. I also then stopped the song, let the computer catch up for about 30 seconds to calm down and took another minidump while it was sitting idle. I was able to reproduce that as always, even when idle like that, the second I hit a note it drops it with the red disk.
Here's my case number as I emailed a link to my OneDrive with the minidumps:
Case 351129
Thanks,
Christopher
Please create a process mini-dump of the host after the issue appears (host the Synchron Player in Cubase and create the dump from the Cubase.exe process), please see the following image on how to create a minidump with process explorer:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/processexplorer.aspxhttp://cloud.addictivetips.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/create-dump-1.png
Send us the dump to support@vsl.co.at
Hopefully this will help in the investigation.Many Thanks!