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There is a Smart Disable feature in FL Studio that disables plugins that doesn't get an audio signal within a few seconds. (For online monitoring only)
This way FL saves cpu from plugins that are currently unneeded, and they immediately turns on when any signal passes through.
But there are some plugins in rare cases that doesn't like to be disabled, such as melodyne (loses DAW timing) or Acustica N4 (starting to consume much more cpu after being disabled and enabled for a few times). As a fix to this I can restrict some plugins to be affected by the Smart Disable feature. But if those plugins are within an audiogridder, I need to restrict the whole AG from Smart Disable feature.
You could make a similar feature within an AG and make a way to disable it per plugin. I would like to set internal Smart Disable in AG to default and when disable it on every instance of N4 or plugins with similar problem. Also I would restrict AG from FL Studio's own Smart Disable and rather just use AG's internal.
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Hi,
There is a Smart Disable feature in FL Studio that disables plugins that doesn't get an audio signal within a few seconds. (For online monitoring only)
This way FL saves cpu from plugins that are currently unneeded, and they immediately turns on when any signal passes through.
But there are some plugins in rare cases that doesn't like to be disabled, such as melodyne (loses DAW timing) or Acustica N4 (starting to consume much more cpu after being disabled and enabled for a few times). As a fix to this I can restrict some plugins to be affected by the Smart Disable feature. But if those plugins are within an audiogridder, I need to restrict the whole AG from Smart Disable feature.
You could make a similar feature within an AG and make a way to disable it per plugin. I would like to set internal Smart Disable in AG to default and when disable it on every instance of N4 or plugins with similar problem. Also I would restrict AG from FL Studio's own Smart Disable and rather just use AG's internal.
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