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IraSeigel
07-16-2008, 05:29 PM
Here's an exchange I had with Pieter from Sonoris recently (my question at the bottom, Pieter's response on top):


Hello Ira,

all plugs you mention have latency and that is why they don't work in SAC.
However, the Eq should work in non HQ mode.

best regards,

Pieter Stenekes
Sonoris Audio Engineering

> Hi (Pieter),
>
> I am trying the EQ v2.2 for the first time. In SAWStudio Basic, it seems
> to work fine.
> The same for the Comp and MB Comp.
>
> However, when I try to use them in SAC, I don't see any input and I don't
> hear any
> difference when the plugin is inserted. In the EQ, the HQ button stays
> lit and I can't
> turn it off (which is necessary for SAC because it adds latency.) Also,
> the Options button
> doesn't work. Neither the Comp or the MB Comp seem to work either.
>
> I tried the demo versions in SAW and they worked fine, so I just assumed
> that they would
> work in SAC. The Anwida plugins work in both SAW and SAC, so I assumed
> the Sonoris
> plugins would work in SAC, too.
>
> Is there a known problem with using these plugins in SAC? Something I'm
> doing wrong?
> I've made sure that the DLLs are in the SAC Native_Plugins folder and that
> they are listed
> in the SAC_FX_Native.ini file inside the Native_Plugins folder.
>
>
> Regards,
> Ira Seigel, Tour Manager
> 206-842-2021 (office)
> 206-601-4498 (mobile)
> IraSeigel@hotmail.com
>

Bob L
07-16-2008, 10:03 PM
Ira, any plugin that adds latency will be automatically bypassed in SAC... nothing is wrong with those plugs... they cannot be used in SAC because they alter buffer sizes which can not happen with live input data.

Bob L

DominicPerry
07-17-2008, 03:14 AM
We need to ask Pieter to change the default behaviour of the EQ so that it starts in 'normal' mode, not HQ, that way it can be hot-plugged without stopping the engine.

Dominic

IraSeigel
07-17-2008, 07:26 AM
We need to ask Pieter to change the default behaviour of the EQ so that it starts in 'normal' mode, not HQ, that way it can be hot-plugged without stopping the engine.

Dominic

Yes, Pieter is back from his summer vacation. Let's write to him.

Also, Bob, thanks for your answer. The little info box (counter) in the upper left SAC window is a great info tool for keeping track of dropped buffers, etc. Thanks for including it. Once I saw and understood it, it was easy to see the "problem".

Ira

Iain Westland
07-17-2008, 04:56 PM
what box be that sir?

DominicPerry
07-18-2008, 05:23 AM
what box be that sir?

The box that tells you how many dropped buffers you have.

Dominic

Warren
07-18-2008, 11:40 AM
what box be that sir?

Left Mouse click on the CPU Load % window a dropdown window will display dropped buffers