I dunno I'm just guessing, all other VSL instruments are working fine with low CPU lines on the monitor from the synchron player inside vienna ensemble even the larger Tutti instruments, but Fujara somehow puts 100% on the CPU and it sounds very noisy, this started happening a few days ago across all my windows 10 pro tools projects. Fujara worked fine before. Also even if it's showing a low amount of voices yet it still does it. Just straight to 100% if I play 1 note. It also doesn't seem to change depending on how many multiprocessing threads I select in the options.
I tried reinstalling Fujara but it didn't work, anyone got a solution? ^_^
Also VSL just has awesome sounds thanks.
Edit: Tried reinstalling everything but ran into the same problem - I noticed it only happens if the midi track or instrument track is Record-Enabled. Clicking the piano keys in the synchron player without Record-Enabling works fine and doesn't take much CPU at all. It also works fine if Fujara is the only track and instrument in the project. So I guess it's somewhat project size related but yeah all the other awesome VSL instruments don't use much of the CPU at all even in a medium-to-large project. Who knows, I'll update if I figure it out haha. Thanks for the help.