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PostPosted: Fri Nov 15, 2024 4:25 am 

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Hi there.

Really enjoying this amazing tool I purchased a couple of months ago. I'm using it in a DAW, Magix Sequoia v17, for post production.

I have an issue where Stereo Tool maxes out a CPU core and temporarily freezes Sequoia, but it's under a very specific scenario. I've done quite a bit of troubleshooting and these are my findings that are reproducible 100% of the time.

1. Only happens when I have enabled Sequoia to use a hardware controller, which is connected via midi. Disabling the hardware controller in Sequoia settings removes the issue.
2. With any of the following actions in Sequoia with a project that includes Stereo Tool instance(s), a single CPU core is at maxed at 100% and the Sequoia application temporarily freezes
- open project
- switch to opened project tab
- undo
- redo
- insert a new instance of Stereo Tool in the project
3. Duration is about 2 seconds per VST2 instance. So if in the Sequoia project I have one instance of Stereo Tool, freezes are about 2 sec long. If I have 5 instances, freezes are 10 sec long.
4. Core that is maxed at 100% is always the same as the Stereo Tool GUI Thread CPU core.
5. It also happens (but for about 1 sec per instance) with Perfect Declipper.
6. The issue happens whether the Stereo Tool window is open or not.
7. I know of no other VST plugin in my folder that causes this.

Again, just want to reiterate that it only happens when I have a midi hardware controller enabled in Sequoia.

System notes:
Windows 10 22H2 64 bit
Sequoia Pro 17 64 bit
Stereo Tool beta 10.42-034 VST2 and VST3 64 bit
Midi interface for hardware controller is Roland UM ONE

Piriform Speccy system hardware report as text file is here. https://bsound.co.nz/downloads/Z59.txt

I would really love to be able to use my hardware controller in Sequoia whilst along with Stereo Tool. But this issue is a real workflow killer, especially using undo/redo.

Thanks for any advice.

Simon


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 15, 2024 5:32 am 

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After thinking about this a little more, I wonder if there is an issue where, the hardware controller module of Sequoia is serially enumerating the 2000 automatable parameters of Stereo Tool at the times I note, and that is what is maxing the core/freezing the app.

Just speculation.


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 15, 2024 5:33 am 
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Hi. Can you try 10.41 or perhaps the latest 10.42 beta in this thread: https://forums.stereotool.com/viewtopic ... 14&t=34592 and see if it still happens before I forward this issue to the team?


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 15, 2024 5:50 am 

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Hi. Can you try 10.41 or perhaps the latest 10.42 beta in this thread: https://forums.stereotool.com/viewtopic ... 14&t=34592 and see if it still happens before I forward this issue to the team?
Thanks for the fast response. I have tested in latest beta, VST2 & 3. Issue persists. I have updated my OP to reflect.

Cheers


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 15, 2024 6:28 am 

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Ugh. I managed to reproduce the problem with another plugin with many hundreds of parameters (Plogue Bidule).

So, it's not Stereo Tool it's Sequoia, and perhaps due to what I speculated above. I'll make a report on the Magix forum.

As you were.

Thanks.


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