Hi!
My old system consists of a LunaII v2.6 and Pulsar XTC v3.02.
I deinstalled all old SW before I installed the new SFP.
I chose the Pulsar SW (not Luna and not Pulsar XTC) to install with my keys.
I tried it also with SFP Luna and SFP Pulsar XTC installation but it didn't
work correctly in XTC Mode ("Luna can not be run in accelerator mode").
The Pulsar SW works fine (with I/O via Luna Board).
But the XTC mode makes troubles:
Every time I start Cubase VST PC the latency is set to 25ms, although my Pulsar
setting is 7ms. I have to select the 7ms again.
<b>When I switch to 4ms the system crashes telling me of a DSP-overload although I have no instruments loaded.</b>
With the old SW (LunaII v2.6 and Pulsar XTC v3.02) I could run the system with 4ms.
How should I install LunaII with Pulsar XTC correctly?
Any suggests?
thank you
Harry
Luna II and Pulsar XTC Troubles with SFP!!!
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This is to do with Cubase not XTC.Your def song has 25ms set and you must update it,otherwise you reload the same settings every time.
Go into cubase set latency to 7ms then save your def song.Now it will start with 7ms on each new song.4ms may be too low for your system anyway so 7ms will have to do.(there is no audible difference anyway,infact your system will be more stable with the slightly higher latency)
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: coldmachine on 2002-05-10 01:12 ]</font>
Go into cubase set latency to 7ms then save your def song.Now it will start with 7ms on each new song.4ms may be too low for your system anyway so 7ms will have to do.(there is no audible difference anyway,infact your system will be more stable with the slightly higher latency)
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The weird thing is that the ULLI settings in Cubase are set to 4 ms, but for some reason keep getting reset to 25 ms. Even if you save the settings with the song. So there's something wrong with the new XTC mode. But it's great that I can work at a latency of just 4 ms without crackle now instead of the 13 ms I used to work at before. So for the moment it doesn't bother me to change the ULLI settings when starting up Cubase. Still CW has to come with a fix.On 2002-05-10 01:06, coldmachine wrote:
This is to do with Cubase not XTC.Your def song has 25ms set and you must update it,otherwise you reload the same settings every time.
Go into cubase set latency to 7ms then save your def song.Now it will start with 7ms on each new song.4ms may be too low for your system anyway so 7ms will have to do.(there is no audible difference anyway,infact your system will be more stable with the slightly higher latency)
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Well here's another hint:
In 3.01, the XTCproject.pro was handled by the VST host.
In SFP, edit your XTCproject in SFP, save it w lower ULLI settings, try again.
In 3.01, the XTCproject.pro was handled by the VST host.
In SFP, edit your XTCproject in SFP, save it w lower ULLI settings, try again.
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