On Friday 12 May 2006 20:13, Q was like:
I'm having denormal problems with some LADSPA
plugins, mainly the Triple
Band Parametric with Shelves, Plate Reverb and Glame High Pass filter
(which I started to use to replace that function in the Parametric).
They are really useful plugins but after a short space of time an
instance of one of them will start racking up thousands of Xruns and
processor usage climbs inexorably towards 100%.
I occasionally had problems before but it seems a lot worse since I
moved to DeMuDi 1.3 and the later version of Ardour that ships with it,
but it's probably just a case of selective memory.
Sampo suggested on the Ardour forum that I should try compiling the SWH
plugins using SSE instructions -- thanks for that. I got the latest tar
of the plugs and compiled them using those instructions but
unfortunately it hasn't cured the problem. Probably I did something
wrong -- I can't say I fully understood the options in the Readme.
Has anyone any advice on how to cure this problem, or any ideas where I
might have gone wrong compiling with SSE instructions? Preferably in
words of one syllable or fewer ;-)
I'm using a Pentium 4 if that makes any difference to anything.
I have had problems with the symptoms you're discussing, using the same set-up
and the stock demudi kernel (which is very old). I have had much more steady
CPU and DSP usage since I upgraded and recompiled my kernel to 2.6.16 - I
have been using the TAP plugins more than the SWH ones you mention. I will
test them out when I get a spare moment, as the only difference on my system
is likely to be the kernel and hardware.
--
cheers,
tim hall
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