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Ruby component bug

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Re: Ruby component bug

Postby tester » Sat Nov 30, 2013 12:13 am

Reminds me an old error on old computers:

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Re: Ruby component bug

Postby tester » Fri Dec 13, 2013 9:40 pm

BTW, while this didn't changed - what is the amount of ruby instances, that does not makes that issue? Just checked with 512 empty instances and it works fine here. I ask, because theoretically I should be able to compress myself within 200-400 units like that.
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Re: Ruby component bug

Postby TrojakEW » Sat Dec 14, 2013 1:35 am

For me 500 takes about 2-3 sec waiting time on close. So maybe 100 will do but that sucks. Best is to use just one :lol:. I still trying to reduce number in our vst but I'm sure I will not be able to get less than 400. So 6 instances, and I really used 6 instances in demo song than there will be 2400 modules (only if I will be able to reduce it to 400).

And another strange behavior is that waiting is not linear to used number of instances. Same thing here like billv says.
billv wrote:on my slow cpu...
X11 is....
1 instance = 10 seconds
2 instance = 25 seconds
3 instance = 1 minute 26 seconds..
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