slow open loading jamstix

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2013/03/21 17:33:21 (permalink)

slow open loading jamstix

First time I open sonar it takes a long time to load jamstx3.dll. I rarely use jamstix. How can I get it to not load it every time?

Also... once it is loaded I can close and open sonar and it doesn't go through that anymore. Does it set a cookie or something? It seems like the next day it goes through the same procedure... slow at first then ok. Weird.

thanks

John

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    Re:slow open loading jamstix 2013/03/22 13:42:40 (permalink)
    Jamstix shouldn't load at all unless it's in your project, or in your default template when you start a new project. If you're sure that's not the case (just open the synth rack and see if it's listed), then what you're seeing is SONAR doing a VST scan. You can turn that off via Options -> Global -> VST Plugins -> "Scan for VST Plug-ins On Startup".


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    Re:slow open loading jamstix 2013/03/23 14:29:09 (permalink)

    Yeah... that was it, thanks. At some point I told sonar to do that and then forgot about it.
    John

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    Jamstix shouldn't load at all unless it's in your project, or in your default template when you start a new project. If you're sure that's not the case (just open the synth rack and see if it's listed), then what you're seeing is SONAR doing a VST scan. You can turn that off via Options -> Global -> VST Plugins -> "Scan for VST Plug-ins On Startup".



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    Asrock X58 Extreme3, I7-950, 12G ram
    OCZ Vertx3 120, Vertex2 90, WDM 1T
    Focusrite Saffire
    Yamaha P-70 Keyboard
    M-Audio Midisport Uno
    Miroslav Philharmonik , Nanosynth
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