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dsp meter fluctuation

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can you see the dsp values changing? (without anything being connected/deconnected)
I don't know if this happens to other Scope users as well. is this normal?
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Mine does it as well, maybe once every 5 - 10 seconds or so, whether idle or processing.
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thanks for the reply.
as long as there is no performance problem, it doesn't matter - I can't understand why this is happening though.
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I dont notice it during the percentage selection, but when the numbers using 100's and 1000's are active I see it.
I also notice that when I delete a device it takes a screen refresh to see the adjustments in the DSP meter.
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thanks for testing JAV.
when the numbers using 100's and 1000's are active I see it
when I delete a device it takes a screen refresh to see the adjustments in the DSP meter
other oddnesses.
I think back in the day when I had Pulsar1 and P2 boards the dsp meter was always steady.
anyway, I have to accept it as it is. :)
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I notice the fluctuations are a bit more erratic after a few shots of Vodka.
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ok, bit by bit I get the picture:
dsp= drunkenness/soberness percentage
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I have a very bad feeling about this...

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Someone please tell me that having this high DSP load in an empty project is OK :(
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dante wrote:I notice the fluctuations are a bit more erratic after a few shots of Vodka.
:D :lol: :lol:
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Epsilon Cygni wrote:Someone please tell me that having this high DSP load in an empty project is OK :(
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i don't see a problem. there is nothing to change anyway. what's the problem? just keeping a samplerate synced, connections to the computer's os and the Scope program, and the environment ready takes resources. nothing is for free...
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Re: I have a very bad feeling about this...

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garyb wrote:i don't see a problem. there is nothing to change anyway. what's the problem? just keeping a samplerate synced, connections to the computer's os and the Scope program, and the environment ready takes resources. nothing is for free...
Roger that, thank you for clearing this up.
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:)
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