(Solved) Some VSTs from Waves eat a lot of memory

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  1. Guitarmaniac64

    Guitarmaniac64 Rock Star

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    And that is coming from a guy who cant spell WINDOWS correct instead he spell it Windoze wonder who is Analfabetic
    And i think there is no such English word as "analphabetism" i think it is called illiteracy in plain English?
    Can someone who have English as native language confirm?
     
  2. virusg

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    this thread gone to waste ...lol :wow:
     
  3. chippy33

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    analphabetism
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    n an inability to read

    Synonyms:
    illiteracy

    Antonyms:
    literacy
    the ability to read and write

    Type of:
    inability
    lack of ability (especially mental ability) to do something
     
  4. ovalf

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    I do not understand why newbe's ignororancy about music are forgived, and then the grammar is more important and an awful sin? :dunno:
    Audiodsex is an international forum and not everyone had the oportunity to study english right? :wow:
    I think that must be a rule that if you wanna correct grammar just PM? :wink:
    Its really unpolite and mr Baxter do again and again :excl:
     
  5. Kookaboo

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    I bet in reality we could probably be good friends. :wink:
    Some of my old friends live in Miami since many years.

    @ Guitarmaniac64
    Analphabetism is a correct English word! *yes*
    Code:
    http://www.thefreedictionary.com/analphabetism
     
  6. cs2014

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    Yes you are right and this is valid for Waves version (some plug-ins especially) 7 too, it is very CPU intensive. But version 9r20 is most stable one compared to the others.
     
  7. cs2014

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    Yeah this is only solution unfortunately or to use other plug-ins which are more stable :)
     
  8. cs2014

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    I used Waves Plug-ins and reverb from another company in this video

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxdhNlVuLNQ

    Hope you like it

    For more videos my Youtube channel

    http://www.youtube.com/user/cs872010
     
  9. One Reason

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    Thanks guys...

    By the way KOOK...seeing ur not big enough for a PM ...

    My addy... 4828 Petunia Ave, Middleburg, FL.

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    Pay me a visit tough guy.. :wink:


    or....... of course... we could be friends.. but, enough with the font colors :mates:
     
  10. kope

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    If I were you I would check the system first of all! On first place for what reason you set buffers so high? With just this two plugs you should be on 256 value. If you can't then there is serious problem with your comp. You did not write anything about what you have (processor, mobo, RAM (type/speed), HDD (type/speed) -> If you expecting any valuable advice you have to provide more details :dunno:
     
  11. Thermaltake

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    Thanks, mod. can lock topic now.
     
  12. dipje

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    Where do you get the idea that the poster is talking about CPU consumption? He only talks about memory usage.
     
  13. Catalyst

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    Why? I'll just put solved in the title and leave it open. Perhaps someone will come in the future with some helpful info, you never know. :wink:
     
  14. Guitarmaniac64

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    But Wndoze is NOT :)
     
  15. lukie

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    Good luck with that as the English language now is international American English :rofl:
     
  16. SineWave

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    Just a little contribution from a guy who used Waves plugins when some of you were still in diapers. :rofl: But I'm not using them any more because there are much better plugins now and Waves are making living off their former glory just like Production-Tools. :bleh:

    Anyway, CPU consumption of Waves plugins have been rising steadily since then, for absolutely the same result. For instance, I've been using RCL [Renaissance Compressor] a lot throughout years. When V9 of Waves came out I installed them and decided to test against V4, V5, V7 and V8 of RCL and REQ. Renaissance series, SSL and API are the Waves plugins I still recommend to people. Those are still very fine plugins. What I found out is that CPU consumption is lowest with the oldest versions. Not by much, though, but the biggest difference in CPU consumption came with V8. V9 uses even slightly more CPU than V8. So for people who have older machines I'd suggest you to use Waves V7 plugins or even V5. If you're using x64 OS then you're stuck with V9 or try using x86 versions of V7 plugins with the jbridge.

    Cheers!
     
  17. SillySausage

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    nope "analphabetism" is a word :wink: it is now, I'm gonna send it to the Oxford English Dictionary for inclusion in next years publication :rofl:

    seriously the dev's are gradually catching up with the latest hardware if not developing with the latest gear available, users however probably are not. How many here update their computer hardware every 12 months?
     
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    For now only... in some years we will need to learn chinese and the ones who learned other languages will be the kings of ocident! :wow:
     
  19. mono

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    hi a quick fix would be to render some of your stuff to waveform
    then just turn off the mixer channels that you render to wave,
    you can leave the plugins and settings alone and by powering off the mixer channel
    it will free up your ram for more mixing,this way the plugins can be turned on again
    if you need to redo something again at a later stage,
    many producers run into this problem and this is the cheapest and easiest way to fix it,
     
  20. Gulliver

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    1. Common sense, because memory is hardly ever a problem with effect plug-ins
    2. Do you see a memory meter anywhere in his screenshot?
    He's most probably talking about the ASIO-meter in Cubase, which has more to do with CPU (but not only).
    3. Changing the buffer size has no effect on memory usage, but it effects CPU performance (thus the ASIO meter in Cubase)

    -> So if my assumpions are correct, the thread title is still wrong.
     
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