Problem configuring Pinky Pluggo Ableton Live
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 12:53 am
I've run into problems using two instances of Pinky Pluggo 1.0 in Live 6.0.1. Here is my setup:
* Macbook Pro 1.8 GHz, 2 GB ram
* Stanton Final Scratch Scratch Amp 2
* OS X 10.4.8
* Pluggo 3.6.1
* 4th gen vinyl
I've had no problems using Binky Toy, with the first turntable using ins 1 and 2 and outs 1 and 2, and the second turntable using ins/outs 3 and 4.
So I start up a new Live session, create an audio track, and drop in the Pinky Pluggo. I configure the track to use ins/outs 1 and two, the track monitor to "on", and PP to use the 4th gen vinyl. It works well. The error metric is usually about 0.05 to 0.06.
I do essentially the same setup for the second instance, but I use ins/outs 3 and 4. Just adding this instance makes the output from the first one sound really bad-- muddy and distorted. No audio is never received by the mixer for this channel. Now if I only have one instance of the VST open and configure it to use channels 3 and 4 for in/out, it works just fine.
Also, no other programs are running, and the load on the machine is usually no more than 12%. Live has the buffer size set at 512 samples and no error compensation.
Any ideas?
* Macbook Pro 1.8 GHz, 2 GB ram
* Stanton Final Scratch Scratch Amp 2
* OS X 10.4.8
* Pluggo 3.6.1
* 4th gen vinyl
I've had no problems using Binky Toy, with the first turntable using ins 1 and 2 and outs 1 and 2, and the second turntable using ins/outs 3 and 4.
So I start up a new Live session, create an audio track, and drop in the Pinky Pluggo. I configure the track to use ins/outs 1 and two, the track monitor to "on", and PP to use the 4th gen vinyl. It works well. The error metric is usually about 0.05 to 0.06.
I do essentially the same setup for the second instance, but I use ins/outs 3 and 4. Just adding this instance makes the output from the first one sound really bad-- muddy and distorted. No audio is never received by the mixer for this channel. Now if I only have one instance of the VST open and configure it to use channels 3 and 4 for in/out, it works just fine.
Also, no other programs are running, and the load on the machine is usually no more than 12%. Live has the buffer size set at 512 samples and no error compensation.
Any ideas?