Having issues with (high-CPU) presets that contain a 'Multi-Comp' block? I have two that used to work fine in 1.06. They were at around 83% of the CPU and stable. Going to them in 2.00 or 3.01 locks up the unit.
Rolled back to 1.06, removed some stuff, then went back to 3.01. CPU is at around 78%. The presets runs, but the preset still acts like the CPU is too high... Scenes take a long time to switch... the editor becomes very sluggish, etc...?
Remove the 'Multi-Comp' block and it starts running much smoother/faster, even if I add other blocks that take the CPU back above 80%. A preset containing a 'Multi-Comp' block with the CPU% in the 70's still acts sluggish?
Rolled back to 1.06, removed some stuff, then went back to 3.01. CPU is at around 78%. The presets runs, but the preset still acts like the CPU is too high... Scenes take a long time to switch... the editor becomes very sluggish, etc...?
Remove the 'Multi-Comp' block and it starts running much smoother/faster, even if I add other blocks that take the CPU back above 80%. A preset containing a 'Multi-Comp' block with the CPU% in the 70's still acts sluggish?
- Noticed that the 'Multi-Comp' block loads with different 'Crossover' parameter values than the preset was saved with on firmware 1.06?
- The 'Freq Range' parameter boxes are blank?
- 'Double-click' on one 'Crossover' parameter and both are changed?
- 'Double-click' on the other 'Crossover' parameter (of a freshly loaded preset) and both are changed? But with different values?
- Resetting the channel, or loading a new one from scratch loads some strange default 'Crossover' values (500Hz) for the High band