And what happens when you're adding Drumgizmo?funkmuscle wrote:I've been running Ardour with LSP ParametricEQ (lv2) launched with valgrind for an hour now with no issues.
Also, do you run it with memcheck tool enabled?
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And what happens when you're adding Drumgizmo?funkmuscle wrote:I've been running Ardour with LSP ParametricEQ (lv2) launched with valgrind for an hour now with no issues.
yes it was running with DrumGizmo but the memcheck enabled I'm not sure.sadko4u wrote:And what happens when you're adding Drumgizmo?funkmuscle wrote:I've been running Ardour with LSP ParametricEQ (lv2) launched with valgrind for an hour now with no issues.
Also, do you run it with memcheck tool enabled?
I am currently going to set up a project and instead of sending drumgizmo to bus tracks I will actually record them and then remove the DG plugin and midi track and then load up the LSP equalizers and see if that makes a difference..finotti wrote:Again, just in case it helps someone: now Ardour 5.9 is on the KXStudio repositories and I tried a similar set up, with a drum MIDI track using Drumgizmo. (I had also tried it with 5.8.)
I did not have any problems with the LSP plugins. Drumgizmo itself made Ardour (5.8 and 5.9) crash a few times when I tried to open its interface, but I could open the project and play it without problems. I could open and change the LSP plugin (parametric EQ -- 16 band I think) and change it without problems.
Emmm? Maybe it's Ardour-related problem? Wet is a simple gain control that can be set to any value between 0 and 100. 1 means 0dB level.sysrqer wrote:There seems to be something wrong when automating the wet control of the Impulse Reverb Stereo in ardour 5.9. It seems to only allow levels of certain amounts and the points it does allow are very wide apart.
I'm not sure, I haven't seen this with any other plugins. It only seems to be the gain controls which do this, same with the compressor and the other impulse plugin.sadko4u wrote: Emmm? Maybe it's Ardour-related problem? Wet is a simple gain control that can be set to any value between 0 and 100. 1 means 0dB level.
I think I should look at this and ask Ardour devs.sysrqer wrote: I'm not sure, I haven't seen this with any other plugins. It only seems to be the gain controls which do this, same with the compressor and the other impulse plugin.
FWIW, I can confirm this. (The ir.lv2, for instance, does not have this problem.)sysrqer wrote:There seems to be something wrong when automating the wet control of the Impulse Reverb Stereo in ardour 5.9. It seems to only allow levels of certain amounts and the points it does allow are very wide apart.
Emmm, maybe that soon will be the standard educated guess considering ardour vs. lv2 plugin clashes? I've certainly seen more of these since upgrading beyond ardour3, I also see a trend to simply blacklist plugins. But I must admit that I lack the means for systematic testing, ardour changes, the plugins change, underlying libraries change, my low-end equipment changes..Emmm? Maybe it's Ardour-related problem?