I keep getting DSP Overload messages and I don't even use synths.
If I'm looking at my DSP window my second DSP is showing a number which is more than 1000, whatever that means. But it's far more than the numbers behind the other DSP's.
I'm running SFP 3.1 with a Pulsar II card hooked up to two VC-8 adat/analog converters.
I think the overload is caused by syncing with the VC-8. Does someone know what might be the problem here?
DSP Overload Issues
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We don't know what type of connections you're using or anything useful like that, but anyway, not as a final solution, but just as a test - Set one of your VC-8's to master (INT 44.1 under the 'clock' section on the front panel), one to slave (OPTICAL under the clock section on the front panel) & also set Scope to 'slave' in Scope's samplerate window. Set all devices to 44.1 khz. In your case that means just setting Scope to 44.1 if you've set the VC-8's up as above.
Now you need to make sure you cable them up like this:-
VC-8(master)---->--->----SCOPE(slave)---->--->----VC-8(slave)
................................................|___<___<___<__|
The connections above are all adat & you'll need 3 adat cables.
Additionally, you'll have all of your analogue gear going into the VC-8s.
Obviously if you're using Wordclock via bnc you can ignore the above & give specifics of how you're set up
Now you need to make sure you cable them up like this:-
VC-8(master)---->--->----SCOPE(slave)---->--->----VC-8(slave)
................................................|___<___<___<__|
The connections above are all adat & you'll need 3 adat cables.
Additionally, you'll have all of your analogue gear going into the VC-8s.
Obviously if you're using Wordclock via bnc you can ignore the above & give specifics of how you're set up

I don't have the exact specifics about the PC, since it's in the studio and unfortunately I don't have internet there. All I know that it's a fast AMD running XP.
I got a pulsar 2 card, so I'm using the 2 adat outs and ins to hook up both VC-8's. The SFP 3.1 is set to master and both VC8s as slave, so is logic 5.5
In SFP I only use ASIO ins and outs and the mixer to link it all.
What I do see as an option is to make the VC-8's master and then Pulsar slave, haven't tried that.
But to be honest I don't really feel like hooking it up in the way you described, than what would be the benefit of having four ADAT ports?
I got a pulsar 2 card, so I'm using the 2 adat outs and ins to hook up both VC-8's. The SFP 3.1 is set to master and both VC8s as slave, so is logic 5.5
In SFP I only use ASIO ins and outs and the mixer to link it all.
What I do see as an option is to make the VC-8's master and then Pulsar slave, haven't tried that.
But to be honest I don't really feel like hooking it up in the way you described, than what would be the benefit of having four ADAT ports?