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Old 28.01.2009, 02:22 PM
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I do exactly have the same problems, but even sometimes when i use single mode. I also have my TI for many years now and the problems still exist even with the newest TIOS's.
I got in contact with the support team, but they explained me that the patches I use are ressource heavy and the problems are normal. I don't think that it's normal to max out the polyphony with only one patch and three notes at the same time. So I also would like to know if anyone else has the same problems.

For example, when I use ROM B 108 SuperWrmMS, three notes at the same time in the sequencer, i sometimes get nasty clicks, that can even be heard in the delay of the synth. It must be an internal problem. The don't occur very often, but only one such click can destroy your export or dump.

If anyone's interested in the cubase project, i will upload it.

What's also interesting is that the DSP load indicator on the TI is full (5 dots), even when I don't play a note with this patch. That means that any note can max out the dsp?

Thanks for the help and cheers

Tiphares
the DSP load indicator shows how expensive a patch is. it is not an indicator for the current load. send me a cubase project and i'll have a look if it can replicate your findings.

best, marc
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