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2011/09/29 20:49:19 (permalink)

Filter Plugin possibly a power strain, and additional plugins to look out for?

A few months ago somebody posted a thread that had a list of stock plugins that were noted for draining CPU's and causing processor strains and stuff like that.
(sorry if this is all vague, i only remember the gist of it)

May somebody please give me the link to that thread and/or let me know if the stock modfilter is also on the list of drain-y plugins?
Everytime I use that plugin specifically it gives me a bunch of freezing problems and when viewing the task manager I notice that the CPU usage goes much higher when I'm automating with it (but it's fine with the other plugins).


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Re:Filter Plugin possibly a power strain, and additional plugins to look out for? 2011/09/29 21:56:52 (permalink) ☄ Helpful
Anything with 64 in the name will likely use more CPU. But on a multi- core CPU its not much of a problem.

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Re:Filter Plugin possibly a power strain, and additional plugins to look out for? 2011/10/04 00:29:10 (permalink)
ok it's not modfilter. i meant the "Aliasfactor" was messing things up for me.
plus "Channel Tools" immediately stops working after I do anything and it gives the CPU issue too.


but do you know the thread or any suggestion for solving this problem? i have all the fixes but the Aliasfactor kicks my CPU usage up to around 80%. I don't have this problem at all with heavier plugins.



sorry if i'm being unclear, it's not causing my computer to shut down or combust , but running as administrator or rescanning has no effect on these plugins so i wanted to know if they were on the similar list of corrupted plugins (and if i had to download a patch/fix).
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Re:Filter Plugin possibly a power strain, and additional plugins to look out for? 2011/10/04 02:56:32 (permalink) ☄ Helpful
I vaguely remember a thread about some of the older Cakewalk plugins having a memory leak. The Cakewalk delay was one of them. The more recent versions don't have the problem according to what I remember.

 I think the issue came about when upgrading through a number of different SONAR versions. Apparently one of the previous plugin versions were known to have a memory leak. DOn't know anything else about it though.

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Re:Filter Plugin possibly a power strain, and additional plugins to look out for? 2011/10/04 22:32:22 (permalink)
ah yes, i think "memory leak" was the term i was looking for.

I've found a few threads to look into for now but one of them states that the Bug might be in Alias Factor itself. =(

thanks anyway.
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Re:Filter Plugin possibly a power strain, and additional plugins to look out for? 2011/10/05 14:04:35 (permalink)
i had a quick play in soundforge with it (it's a DX effect), and it seemed ok (no cpu spikes, etc) apart from a tiny interface (i don't remember it being so tiny when it came with project5) - what settings are you using? does it behave the same in a different host?

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