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Re: Scherzo beta 1.21 + new PSCL [message #101463 is a reply to message #101429] |
Thu, 04 December 2008 21:31 |
uptown jimmy
Messages: 441 Registered: September 2005
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Beta test complete on my end, I think. My main problems were freezing during
project work and failure to recognize MEC upon startup. Long day of work
with absolutely no hiccups, first in a long, long while.
Mike, thanks from the very bottom of my heart. This is a very big life-changer
for me right now. I was working on such a stable rig for so long, but then
for a while now things have just been so sketchy, and I didn't know why.
Those damn dual processors....I had no idea....
I'll be buying Mike-ish plug-ins first of the week. BTW, that DP/Pro Hall
reverb sounds amazing! That's far better than anything I have on my Kurzweil
Rumour. I'm very excited to be supporting such a kick-ass dude by purchasing
software that makes my life easier anyway!
Did the Ensoniq DP boxes really sound that good? Good lord, where are those
guys today?
Happy Jimmy
"Mike Audet" <mike@...> wrote:
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>Hi Again,
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>I found and fixed a memory leak in version 1.2. There was something called
>a transmit log queue that is never checked. With circular queues, it just
>wrapped around over and over. With linked lists, the list grew indefinitely.
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>The rest is quotes from my last post.
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>I redesigned the scherzo driver (again) because I had broken some rules
about
>when you can allocate and free memory in the last build.
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>I've had no troubles at all with this version (or the last one).
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>I also tightened up the init timings in the PSCL. I've had no issues at
>all. It just starts up faster.
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>Here are the installation instructions:
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>the PARIS_StudioControlLibrary.dll goes in the Windows\System32 folder.
>be sure to back up the copy your using currently just in case.
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>The Scherzo.sys goes in Windows\System32\drivers\. Be sure to back up your
>current scherzo, too.
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>Restart Windows and give PARIS a go.
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>This update allows PARIS to work on a multicore/hyperthreded
>CPU with no special workarounds. I think this is basically finished.
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>All the best!
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>Mike
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Re: Scherzo beta 1.21 + new PSCL [message #101466 is a reply to message #101463] |
Fri, 05 December 2008 04:11 |
Mike Audet
Messages: 294 Registered: December 2008
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Thanks so much for the kind words, Jimmy!
Thanks also for beta testing. I'm glad its made the difference. I haven't
had any problems with it either. I think we're in good shape. :)
I've compared the dp/pro hall to my MPX1, and the DP/Pro hall is smoother
and bigger sounding. Those guys were incredible.
Cheers!
Mike
"uptown jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
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>Beta test complete on my end, I think. My main problems were freezing during
>project work and failure to recognize MEC upon startup. Long day of work
>with absolutely no hiccups, first in a long, long while.
>
>Mike, thanks from the very bottom of my heart. This is a very big life-changer
>for me right now. I was working on such a stable rig for so long, but then
>for a while now things have just been so sketchy, and I didn't know why.
>Those damn dual processors....I had no idea....
>
>I'll be buying Mike-ish plug-ins first of the week. BTW, that DP/Pro Hall
>reverb sounds amazing! That's far better than anything I have on my Kurzweil
>Rumour. I'm very excited to be supporting such a kick-ass dude by purchasing
>software that makes my life easier anyway!
>
>Did the Ensoniq DP boxes really sound that good? Good lord, where are those
>guys today?
>
>Happy Jimmy
>
>"Mike Audet" <mike@...> wrote:
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>>Hi Again,
>>
>>I found and fixed a memory leak in version 1.2. There was something called
>>a transmit log queue that is never checked. With circular queues, it just
>>wrapped around over and over. With linked lists, the list grew indefinitely.
>>
>>The rest is quotes from my last post.
>>
>>I redesigned the scherzo driver (again) because I had broken some rules
>about
>>when you can allocate and free memory in the last build.
>>
>>I've had no troubles at all with this version (or the last one).
>>
>>I also tightened up the init timings in the PSCL. I've had no issues at
>>all. It just starts up faster.
>>
>>Here are the installation instructions:
>>
>>the PARIS_StudioControlLibrary.dll goes in the Windows\System32 folder.
>
>>be sure to back up the copy your using currently just in case.
>>
>>The Scherzo.sys goes in Windows\System32\drivers\. Be sure to back up
your
>>current scherzo, too.
>>
>>Restart Windows and give PARIS a go.
>>
>>This update allows PARIS to work on a multicore/hyperthreded
>>CPU with no special workarounds. I think this is basically finished.
>>
>>All the best!
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>
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