Paul wrote:We're talking only about plugins from the two cards, not the native ones, right?
Paul wrote:I also tested putting two plugins from the same card on one track, in which case the latency doubled.
Paul wrote:I have also found one case where latency is produced with a native plugin: NI Vokator. The funny thing is that this latency is only there when using the VST OSX version. No probs with the AU version. All other tested native plugins worked fine.
Paul wrote:I have never had this message before and the audio packet size is still the same.
Jerm wrote:It doubled from 2120 samples to 4240 samples?
Jerm wrote:By native I assume you mean "not using the card".
Jerm wrote:This is new to 6.3.2. It is informing you that you are getting glitches because your processor cannot keep up with the audio. Many things can cause this to happen. For example:
• not have enough memory
• not enough processor
• badly behaved plug-ins
and others. Of course increasing the audio packet size is essentially allocating more time for plug-ins to do their processing.
Jerm wrote:I am still waiting for a response from TC Electronics. In the meantime I will be furthering my investigation of this problem.
Paul wrote:Yes. I thought 'native' was the proper term for that kind of plugin.
Paul wrote:But is there really a problem then? I never had any 'real' problems with audio in the past. I think I liked it better when I didn't get this message.
If I would increase the packet size, the latency when playing virtual instruments would also rise, right?
Jerm wrote:Yes. Correct. The problem is that it is very easy to lower the latency and then later come back and have audio glitches and not remember why this is happening.
Jerm wrote:Would you prefer to see an option like "Don't show this message again"?
Paul wrote:That would be a pretty Microsoft kind of solution... But sometimes, even they are right... such an option would be nice I guess and it would make Scoot happy as well.
Scoot wrote:This isn't the info box I want to kill but maybe it could be closer to a system (I mean app) wide idea.
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