madFloyd
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I also use Synt V and never experience that issue.
In ARA mode, Johnny?
I also use Synt V and never experience that issue.
I wasn't aware you could run Synth V in ARA most in Studio One. Can you tell me how that works? I have no option to open it that way.In ARA mode, Johnny?
It's a separate plugin - under Effects. You add it to an audio clip and inside the 'effect' plugin you have a different version of SynthV where you can add tracks and edit notes etc. However, the Synth V midi data is then associated with that audio clip (which gets muted btw and it doesn't matter what the audio clip's contents are). It's their way of being able to sync into tempo and time signatures without having to manually add them within the regular (instrument) version of SynthV.I wasn't aware you could run Synth V in ARA most in Studio One. Can you tell me how that works? I have no option to open it that way.
It's sure sounds like a plug-in. Hope you get it sorted soon. After much messing around with 3rd plugs especially any Kontact plugsAgain, I appreciate everyone's thoughts. I am fairly certain the licensing is certainly one of the reasons for slow loading. I've had frustrations using Analog Lab (Arturia) because for every instance of their plugin, it causes a severe slowdown when loading (Task Manager will show Studio One not responding while Arturia Sofware Center Agent.exe takes over for a few minutes).
My latest problem stemmed from trying to use Dreamtonic's SynthV in ARA mode. I can get it to work, but pretty much any changes to the project (transforming other instrument tracks, tempo changes - heck even inserting a point on the tempo of the same value) creates chaos. Check out my CPU cores going nuts:
Needless to say, I've abandoned ARA for the time being.
Ok that's how I always run it but I don't think that's actually ARA. But as to your question I run it the same way you do and don't have any loading issues.It's a separate plugin - under Effects. You add it to an audio clip and inside the 'effect' plugin you have a different version of SynthV where you can add tracks and edit notes etc. However, the Synth V midi data is then associated with that audio clip (which gets muted btw and it doesn't matter what the audio clip's contents are). It's their way of being able to sync into tempo and time signatures without having to manually add them within the regular (instrument) version of SynthV.
It's somewhat complex to setup...
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