[LAU] Misbehaving Ardour/TAP/SWH

Ken Restivo ken at restivo.org
Tue Jun 19 12:57:02 EDT 2007


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On Tue, Jun 19, 2007 at 07:44:34AM -0700, Kevin Cosgrove wrote:
> 
> On 19 June 2007 at 8:09, peder at musikhuset.org wrote:
> 
> > I guess this is a bug of some sort, I'm just not sure who to blame :)
> > 
> > Create two mono tracks
> > 
> > Record something on track 1
> > 
> > Record something shorter on track 2
> > 
> > Add a TAP Eq on track 1 and a TAP Eq and SC4 mono on
> > track 2 with the SC4 disabled.
> > 
> > Play from the beginning and notice how the first track
> > gets silent when track two stops
> > -------
> > Remove/disable TAP Eq from track 1 and everything's fine
> > or
> > remove/disable TAP Eq from track 2 and everything's fine
> > or
> > enable SC4 mono on track 2 with the side effect that DSP load increases
> > as track 2 ends (this is actually how I encountered the problem in the =20
> > first place; I was testing the latest JAMin when, during a passage =20
> > when both my
> > vocal tracks that had the Eq/SC4 combo ended, things stopped working due
> > to DSP overload)
> > 
> > If you replace SC4 with SC1 enabling it shuts off all sound.
> > 
> > This is tried with the latest svn (2024) of Ardour and the latest releases
> > of TAP and SWH on an Athlon-XP 2000+ with 2.6.21.5-rt
> > 
> > Can someone else confirm this?
> 
> I've also had troubles with tracks going silent while using the
> TAP Eq and SC plugins.  But, it's been a long time, like pre 0.99
> ardour, since I've seen that.
> 

Not an Ardour problem.  

It's the plugins.

I have had the same problem with TAP plugins using jack-rack.

IIRC, I've also had the same problems with these plugins in ecasound too.

- -ken
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