I just got my new setup up and running and everything seemed swell until I started Cubase SX 1.06 and tried loading some XTC plugins. The plugins distort sound. It isn't the 'too much gain' type of digital distortion but the 'out of sync' type.
When I run the basic SFP and put some Lama Whipping in with Winamp I get good signal with three MasterVerb Classics running (signal through one and the other two just hanging around). Fourth one adds a little cracle but only to the left channel (!?!). The cracle increases with additional MasterVerbs and at 11 MasterVerbs I get the 'PCI capacity limit reached' notification.
Any suggestions? I would really appreciate a couple of your busy minutes.
My setup is:
Win XP SP1 Home
P4 2.8 GHz
Intel D875PBZ with HT on
1 gig of Dual Channel DDR400
Matrox G550 AGP Dual Head
Pulsar2 in slot 4
Pulsar1 in slot 2
IDE drives
Many people seem to have Hyper Threading on without problems. Is the Pulsar1 compatible with HT? Will disabling HT in bios actually disable the thing or do I have to do something in Windows?
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: janila on 2004-08-15 17:03 ]</font>
XTC crackles on Intel D875PBZ
I installed XP SP2. It seemed to do something as I can't recall changing anything hardwarewise. Now I can load 6 MasterVerb Classics in SFP and the 7th introduces distortion. In SX I can get 4 XTC MasterVerbs loaded and the 5th one causes the 'PCI-Master-Overflow!' notification. This low XTC performance seems weird to me though I'm pleased that there is a slight improvement compared to my previous settings.
I found out why SX distorted sound with every XTC plugin. Disabling Multiprocessing in VST Multitrack Expert settings corrected it. Now there is a conciderable delay introduced by every XTC plugin and I didn't have this problem with my previous DAW. It seems like the plugin delay compensation is disabled for XTC plugins. Is this possible? PDC works fine for other plugins.
I found out why SX distorted sound with every XTC plugin. Disabling Multiprocessing in VST Multitrack Expert settings corrected it. Now there is a conciderable delay introduced by every XTC plugin and I didn't have this problem with my previous DAW. It seems like the plugin delay compensation is disabled for XTC plugins. Is this possible? PDC works fine for other plugins.