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Re: DUB MACHINES, Anyone?

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 11:42 am
by ansolas
Anyone else notice that the CPU consumption akkumulates over time ?!

Re: DUB MACHINES, Anyone?

Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 10:05 pm
by stkr
hmm, no.

does not sound cool.

i'll pm you to get your specs and ask questions.

thanks.

p.s. love magnetic drums.

Re: DUB MACHINES, Anyone?

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 11:16 pm
by organofqwerty
nice stuff, but 2 instances kill my session. 2GHz i7/16GB MBP.

Re: DUB MACHINES, Anyone?

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2014 12:25 pm
by amigo
stkr wrote:Hey ansolas, thanks for your comments.

The very cool Josh Spoon just did a fantastic run through of the devices which demonstrate the different sonic capabilities very well, you can see them here:

http://www.joshspoon.com/dub-machines-a ... e-roundup/
I loved the playgroud videos. I never would have thought to play around with the settings like that. The sounds he gets are amazing.

Re: DUB MACHINES, Anyone?

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2014 10:51 pm
by stkr
organofqwerty wrote:nice stuff, but 2 instances kill my session. 2GHz i7/16GB MBP.
hi @organofqwerty.

sorry for your hassles. this has been fixed for version 1.1 update which is due out next week latest. i will post here when it is finally out. in the meantime make sure you have max 6.1.7 or later and are running live 9.1.2 or later.

@amigo, i agree!

thanks.

Re: DUB MACHINES, Anyone?

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 12:06 am
by login
I love dubmnachines, specially magnetic. I am running it in an i5 760 and I can get quiete some instances a long heavy cpu synths (diva).

By the way Diva+Magnetic: Sweet Vintage tone ITB :)

Re: DUB MACHINES, Anyone?

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 11:53 am
by ansolas
login wrote:I love dubmnachines, specially magnetic. I am running it in an i5 760 and I can get quiete some instances a long heavy cpu synths (diva).

By the way Diva+Magnetic: Sweet Vintage tone ITB :)
This all depends highly on which buffersize you have, try at <7ms latency, there it gets interesting :)

Re: DUB MACHINES, Anyone?

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 1:51 pm
by login
ansolas wrote:
login wrote:I love dubmnachines, specially y. I am running it in an i5 760 and I can get quiete some instances a long heavy cpu synths (diva).

By the way Diva+Magnetic: Sweet Vintage tone ITB :)
This all depends highly on which buffersize you have, try at <7ms latency, there it gets interesting :)
I am using low buffer settings.

Re: DUB MACHINES, Anyone?

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 3:57 pm
by ansolas
login wrote:
ansolas wrote:
login wrote:I love dubmnachines, specially y. I am running it in an i5 760 and I can get quiete some instances a long heavy cpu synths (diva).

By the way Diva+Magnetic: Sweet Vintage tone ITB :)
This all depends highly on which buffersize you have, try at <7ms latency, there it gets interesting :)
I am using low buffer settings.
Cool, me too here just a quick 'synthetic' stress test with > 40 Channel which each one Magnetic on it.
I have set the latency to the first buffer-size which produce clean sound with the Test Tone. (around 89% CPU usage)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/sn2detm72lru7 ... 6.png?dl=0

Anyways , under some circumstances i get dropouts even at less CPU load.
But it ok for me.

Re: DUB MACHINES, Anyone?

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 3:01 pm
by stkr
Hi All.

We have released an update to Dub Machines - version 1.1

It is a free update for all registered users. To get it, simply download the pack again from your Ableton account and install as normal over the top of your original Dub Machines installation.

This will not affect any sets or presets you have made with Dub Machines previously.

This release has been heavily tested by many users on multiple different systems, and should address the issues people have mentioned in this thread.

New features:
- Better dynamic CPU handling
- Faster device load times, including if many instances are present in a set
- New beat synchronisation for Repeat (delay time) dials in both Magnetic and Diffuse
- Wow & Flutter and Noise refactored for better authenticity
- Smoother modulations
- Better gain staging for extreme overdriven use
+
- Many Bug Fixes covering stability, saving, undo/redo, CPU spikes, etc

NOTE: Dub Machines update 1.1 requires at least Live 9.1.2 and Max For Live based on Max 6.1.8 in order to operate correctly and take full advantage of the new features. We highly recommend the forthcoming Live 9.1.6 or later and Max 6.1.9 or later when they are released.

An updated manual is at the usual manual address http://www.surrealmachines.com/support/dubmachines.html, where you can also find a more detailed changelog.

Let us know if you have any problems or ideas: [email protected].

And watch this space for more Surreal Machines projects coming your way soon!...

Thanks!
Matt & Pete @ Surreal Machines.

Re: DUB MACHINES, Anyone?

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 3:12 pm
by Valiumdupeuple
Congrats :wink:

Re: DUB MACHINES, Anyone?

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 3:56 pm
by fabrice segura
thank you..
8)

Re: DUB MACHINES, Anyone?

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 4:09 pm
by maze23a
Cool! Will check it out later!

Re: DUB MACHINES, Anyone?

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 5:10 pm
by koranek
I downloaded the pack and reinstalled. How do I know which version I have? It seems version information is not available, at least not in all the places I just looked. Curious.

Re: DUB MACHINES, Anyone?

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 5:39 pm
by Valiumdupeuple
Koranek, an easy way to be sure that you're now using the latest version is to check if there's a little button near the time knob. This button allows use to switch between ms and sync time selection.