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Unread post by ethnix73 » 15 Sep 2009, 11:46

I wonder if it would it be possible to bypass the vst path scanning at each start up of Usine. If you've got a huge number of vst, vsti, start up can be long.

It's not really disturbing but could we have an option in the set up?
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Unread post by kara » 15 Sep 2009, 11:59

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Unread post by senso » 15 Sep 2009, 13:30

for that just disable the 'deep vst scan' option in the setup.

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Unread post by ethnix73 » 15 Sep 2009, 17:43

It's already disable mr Senso...
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Unread post by ethnix73 » 15 Sep 2009, 17:44

If the VST path is sent to an empty path in the set up, there is really a big difference at the start up of Usine
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Unread post by senso » 16 Sep 2009, 08:50

ok you're right the vst scan is too long even if the 'deep vst scan' is disable in the setup.
It's not really a pb if you have like 200 vst's but can be very long with 5000....

the next major release will speed up the startup procedure.

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Unread post by ethnix73 » 16 Sep 2009, 11:32

Thanks again mister senso!
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Unread post by amiga909 » 16 Sep 2009, 13:06

its already 100 times faster than cubase.

still i wonder why virtually every host checks the plugins on init.
i guess, the idea is to avoid problems while making music. a plugchecker ensures u'll be able to load every plugin that is populated in the plugin directory. plus it should speed up plugin loading times.

on the other hand i really like the approach phrazor had (and afiak XT): plain drag+drop! treat vst dll's like eg. preset files. there might be a higher chance the host goes down cause u try to load an illegal dll.
however, the way cubase does it, is crap for plugin junks like me - and if u arent a plug-junk (yet): there are roughly 3000 free vsts! :)

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