basic system specs in signature. Nektar SE 49 key controller. Audio interface Presonus Quantum 2626.
Nothing else does anything resembling this, in my life, ever.
at the time I posted I still showed Cubase 11.0.2, same thing happens in .1 and .0.
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basic system specs in signature. Nektar SE 49 key controller. Audio interface Presonus Quantum 2626.
Nothing else does anything resembling this, in my life, ever.
at the time I posted I still showed Cubase 11.0.2, same thing happens in .1 and .0.
Yeah, I've reinstalled, the program more than once, but I don't have different drives. I have as fast a drive situation as there is probably. If it's something like that it doesn't stand to reason that everything else behaves well. This went crazy upon release particularly but it made other insanely loud sounds, some immediately by note-on, some not. I have symp resonance and that kind of thing almost turned off, it's not unusual settings at all. Dynamics at 100%.
So I deleted the additional instances of it and it may be that this was a worse situation, afterwards I was def not getting some wild overload off of a single soft note-on.
I notice one of the two fixes in build 1529 just now was some release characteristic, oddly enough as I first noticed it after updating to that (have rolled back at least once). That's coincidence & not necessarily cause. But it strikes me as something crazy happens on release (albeit not strictly limited to such). Updating and will see again.
This is definitely one of the weirder things I've experienced in this.
For instance in the standalone, not connected to my system on the other side of the room, using the onboard of the MBP with its speakers, there is only normal behavior. Except, weirdly, some of the notes in the bottom octave have a release characteristic of a semitone fall which I had not noticed before. Updating back to 1529 now with fresh library files.
Oh, stupidly I have left out that this is in VE Pro 7.0.1056, connected variously to those three versions of Cubase Pro 11.
Has been the case in more than one project now.
I think at this point it's only going to change in projects like this with better cores distribution, because in isolation/the standalone it doesn't occur. It's fighting and losing a battle with other things in a VE Pro project with reasonably playable latency. Def significantly more frequent an occurrence here with duplicated channels of one mic each, or the mics selection has no impact really; the overload factor is multiplied.
I also get crackles, evaluating the Imperial and Steinway D on demo licenses, first time running Synchron Piano Player (stand alone, no other applications running).
The Sync Piano Player CPU meter shows a lot more CPU activity than the system CPU monitoring tool, which shows very little CPU load and low temp. Quickly playing around with buffer sizes and delays, crackles persist.
Win 10, Amd 5800X, 32 GB RAM, SSD, RME HDSPe AIO Pro.
Having a hard time deciding between the Bösendorfer och Steinway before the sale ends, a player bug doesn't help. Any news on the problem?
Hi James,
I'd stick to the current version for now. We also offer the previous version in our Downloads Archive, if you'd like to compare.
Best,
Paul
Hello Paul.
Until this gets solved with improved multi-threaded processing (user-selectable thread counts) please indicate a link for the most stable version so that many of us can roll back. My earliest one saved is 1.1.1522. Please advise.