Ok... we are rolling.
Bug Reports here please... and I will do my best to fix them ASAP.
Thanks,
Bob L
Ok... we are rolling.
Bug Reports here please... and I will do my best to fix them ASAP.
Thanks,
Bob L
I think I used the same settings as the 32bit SAC: Force single CPU, Force Realtime Priority, etc. I have tried various combinations of settings, still there are lots of slipped output buffs, clicks and pops. The 32bit SAC works fine. I have the RME Fireface USB drivers on this notebook computer set at 64/4. I'm assuming I don't need to run it in compatibility mode, right?
o.k., I clicked on the shortcut, changed the properties to run as administrator and run in Windows compatibility mode. That seems to to have gotten rid of the slipped output buffers. I will continue to test. I also ran Shell2VST on WaveShell1-VST 10.0_x64.dll and set up some of the Waves VST plugins to run from .ini files, like in the 32bit SAC version. I am not at a gig, obviously, but I have a recent session file loaded up from a 10 piece band and it all seems to work so far. Thanks for the 64bit upgrade! I tried to load my custom shade from the previous version. It doesn't seem to work.
The hot channel leaves red lines at the bottom of the Full Mixer window. Any channel that I went to retains these red lines on the bottom of the mixer window.
dbarrow,
...all shades need to be updated to 64-bit as well.I tried to load my custom shade from the previous version. It doesn't seem to work.
Bob has same on the new site...[click me to see]
I had a cool SAC shade I had tweaked from some other version long ago. I'm guessing I can use what ever resource modification tools to go in and modify a current 64bit SAC shade, right?
dbarrow,
See the post 64-bit shades.
Last edited by mr_es335; 01-08-2019 at 10:02 PM.
In the processes tab, right click on the program you want to change.
Laughing Crow Studios
Alberta Canada
No... I am not saying to change the program priority in the task manager... do that in SAC or SAWStudio... I am suggesting that you use the Select Columns option in the task manager to display the Base Priority of each process. In XP you just right-click the top column area... in Win 7 you get it from the View menu... in Win 10 you get it on the details tab and then right-click near the column headers... its different on each OS version...
Bob L
[Moving my reply over to the SAWStudio sub-forum for conextual reasons.]
Dave "it aint the heat, it's the humidity" Labrecque
Becket, Massachusetts
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