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maybe I never noticed before, but I uploaded/installed 8.03, repaired permissions. Everything seems to work fine (although I have had 1 crashes... I think I was maybe changing plugs on the playback...
I notice the memory meter in DP now shows 75 = 80% memory usage, yet when I look at the usage in the Mac, it has yet to go above 2.5 GB (I have 16)
I'm thinking I should ignore this as it never seems to change (new session, no tracks, large session, lots of track, plug-ins...)... reminds me of the live mic schtick "is this thing on?!?"
I did see James mention trashing the analysis folder in the session- should this be a regular practice? how would if affect the session?
thanks
MacPro 2 x 2.4 (5,1 2010) , 16 GB RAM, 4.5TB, 10.9.1 OSX, DP 8.05, RME FF800, Audient ASP008, Lucid 8824 (clock), UAD2, JBL4623L w/sub, Prism, Avalon, Universal Audio, Aphex, Altex Lansing, AEA, Bellari, AKG, Audio-Technica, Rode, Shure, Granelli Audio, MXL, Jolie mod, JBridgeM, HearBack, and a manx named "get off the keyboard!"
If you see a memory meter, then you're running DP in 32-bit mode, right? In that case, the memory meter is inaccurate. It's been discussed elsewhere on the forum, but as I understand it, you should ignore the meter.
Jim Bordner
MacPro 5,1 (3.33Ghz 12-core), 32g RAM, OS X 10.14.6 • MOTU DP 10.11 • Logic Pro X 10.2.5 • Waves Platinum, UAD-2, Slate Digital, Komplete, Omnisphere 2, LASS, CineSamples, Chipsounds, V Collection 5[color]
You need to activate them in the Preferences/ Audio plugins window as your primary plugin setting probably is AU.
You need to activate and select the bridged 32 bit VSTs one by one.
I had to move the bridged plugins from the user library/audio/plugins folder to the system library/audio/plugins folder. I created a new folder in the vst folder for bridged plugins and dropped them there. After booting DP open preferences select plug ins and scroll to vst and make sure to select the newly bridged plugins. They should now be available to use.