I thought about that too yes.@Bulevardi If I’m not mistaken, you mentioned that you have “NOT” tuned your OS for low latency. I tried to look back through the messages of this thread to confirm this, but couldn’t find it. Is this true, or am I imagining things?
If so, this is where the lion’s share of your performance issues are coming from. The results you are seeing are not typical.
However, opening my other projects with lots of tracks and effects just plays at it should without issues.
I remember I once had the low-latency as startup... but for some reason it got overridden by an update or so?
But my goal is to set it back to low-latency when I know how.
I see that the low-latency kernel is installed but it's not the 'active' kernel.
When I bought this pc it had windows and I directly tried to make it a dual boot by installing Linux Mint aside. However, there was no boot option at startup. I don't know what it was, but there was something that I couldn't get the grub menu installed for some reason.
It was something with EFI or whatever, there's also no typical blue BIOS menu to access.
The solution back then was that I had to install Grub2Win in Windows and manage to set Linux as first choice.
However, it seems I cannot just change it to the right kernel via a Terminal command or changing some .cfg file.
Ok, while searching for it I found out now with a YT video explaining how to do so, I have to boot Windows again to get in that grub2win menu and add another entry with the right kernel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nw4jeUjn9U4
(will make that kernel switch later today when I'm on that pc and let you know if anything changed)
Perhaps it's the fact that I was only able to install Guitar Rig by downloading a demo and activate it later... instead of being able to download the Pro version somewhere.It won’t explain the memory leak suspicion, but it will explain your poor performance.
There is no possibility to download the pro version via your account.
You have to install that Native Access 2 environment, which didn't run via Wine.
I explained that before here: viewtopic.php?p=8955711&#p8955711
I installed the 'demo' version and the Native Access (1) Legacy version to get things activated...
Hmm, maybe I should go to Windows and install the Native Access 2 there in order to download Guitar Rig Pro (if there's a download possible... I guess it will install GR from that application instead of downloading it).
Perhaps I did something wrong in the process there.
I can only try to uninstall/delete all the Guitar Rig stuff on my pc, (and maybe wine/yabridge too), and install all the stuff again from scratch. hmmm but that's my last option...
Ok, the very last option is to run Reaper and Guitar Rig in Windows and test it there, but I'd really love to keep everything from my work in Linux.
Statistics: Posted by bulevardi — Tue Oct 01, 2024 5:57 am