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Problem

I have noticed that if I overload the DSP, the DSP Status window continues to show red — 'non realtime..' even after stopping and loading and compiling new sounds. Can this change so it gets refreshed everytime you compile?

-- GarthPaine - 17 Nov 2003

I've noticed this, too. Also the Level indicators will sometimes freeze, and the only way to get them to work is to Initialize DSP.

-- BillMeadows - 21 Nov 2003

Hi Kurt - yes noticed resetting the sample rate fixed it. One of the timelines that makes this situation arrise a lot is the self playing example.

-- GarthPaine - 25 Nov 2003

I'm still seeing frequently on startup of Kyma (6.81f0) on Windows XP x64 Edition with a Capybara/Flame.

-- MatthewCarpenter - 20 Oct 2011

Solution

Haven't seen a frozen level indication, but have seen the "Out of Realtime" problem. We are looking into the cause of this. For now, you can clear this by reselecting the sample rate or clock source in the DSP Status window.

-- KurtHebel - 22 Nov 2003

This should be fixed as of Kyma X.06.

-- KurtHebel - 17 Feb 2004

WebForm
TopicClassification: Solved
BriefDescription?: Always Out of Realtime in the DSP Status Window
OperatingSystem: Mac OS9, Mac OSX, Win 98, Win ME, Win XP, Win 2000
LapOrDesk?: Laptop, Desktop
HostProcessor?: PowerPC? G5, PowerPC? G4, PowerPC? G3, Pentium 4, Pentium 3, Pentium 2, Athlon, Celeron, Other
ClockSpeedInMHz?: N/A
RAMInMB?: 0-127, 128-255, 256-511, 512-1023, 1024-2047, 2048+
CapyInterface?: Flame, PCI, PCMCIA
KymaVersion?: KymaX?
CapybaraVersion?: Capy320, CapyLS?, Capy66, Capy33
ExpansionCards?: None, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
VirtualMemory?: N/A
MonitorSize?: 12, 15, 17, 21, >23
NumberMonitors?: 1, 2, 3, >3
NumberColors?: 8 bit (256), 16 bit (thousands), 24 bit (millions), 32 bit (true color)
GraphicsCard?: N/A
OtherHardware?: N/A
OtherSoftware?: N/A

 
 
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