Ever heard of the denormalisation problem?

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Steve-o
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Post by Steve-o »

Read this:

http://www.digitalfishphones.com/main.p ... &subItem=6

>>> Denormalisation is an issue with some audio hosts that don't switch off the plugin's audio task when the song is stopped or a track contains silence (or with instruments: no key is pressed while a sound decays).<<<

Experiences anybody?
jupiter8
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Post by jupiter8 »

Yes i've heard about it.
It is supposedly a problem with some plug-ins . Mostly for Pentium IV but the problem exists on other CPU:s as well.
You can rewrite your plugins to avoid the problem.
Read more here:
http://www.musicdsp.org/files/denormal.pdf
Herr Voigt
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Post by Herr Voigt »

I don't have a P4, but I know that the german KEYBOARDS-magazine created a little patch to solve this problem.
If somebody wants, I'd post it.
algorhythm
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Post by algorhythm »

it sucks for p4 users cuz of the 'bug' in the chip - no prob for me on the trusty old cusl2-c and pIII 933
cook
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Post by cook »

Yes, please Mr.Voigt!
borg
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Post by borg »

bitte, herr voigt

can you direct me to a page where i can find this patch or send it to me as well (email is in my profile)

thanks a lot!
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