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rraud wrote on 7/2/2021, 3:31 PM

Welcome to the Magix Sound Forge users forum @Claudio-Bustos.

Waves plug-ins are CPU hogs and are generally known to operate erratically in Sound Forge and Vegas, when the plug-in UI is open, especially with the recent Wave manager, I have not experienced any issues with the TDR plugs I use, typically 'Limiter No.6'
That said, if you are working with MP3 or other lossy file types, try enabling "Always proxy compressed formats" in the "Options> Preferences> General" menu.
I do not know if Sound Forge AS (Audio Studio) has this option. If not, you could transcode lossy files to a PCM format.

Claudio-Bustos wrote on 7/2/2021, 11:51 PM

Thank you, rraud, for your answer.

This is a problem on the last version of SF, even with PCM format - I always works on 48/24 WAVs . I test the same chains on SF14 without any problem on the GUI, just some stuttering on audio. In SF15, the sound is less choppy, but the plug in chain even with one plugin just responds badly. With 5 or 6 plugins, the GUI updates once every 5 o 6 seconds.

 

 

rraud wrote on 7/3/2021, 10:10 AM

@Claudio-Bustos, you should contact Magix Sound Forge Tech Support.
Requesting a Magix support ticket is confusing, go to the below link for detailed instructions.
https://www.magix.info/us/forum/unable-to-record--1272206/#ca1661047

Claudio-Bustos wrote on 7/3/2021, 1:35 PM

Oh, thanks. I did what you recommend. Thanks!