Issue with Poise vst

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I’ve never had this issue but after moving to a new windows 11 computer, the vst Poise by One Small Clue has a bug where everytime it starts up after not playing notes for a while there’s a loud click. Adding attack doesn’t fix it, changing the audio buffer size hasn’t worked (though I haven’t put it at extreme levels), is this just an issue with how the vst interacts with the program?
hatanmaek wrote:
Wed Aug 16, 2023 7:31 am
I’ve never had this issue but after moving to a new windows 11 computer, the vst Poise by One Small Clue has a bug where everytime it starts up after not playing notes for a while there’s a loud click. Adding attack doesn’t fix it, changing the audio buffer size hasn’t worked (though I haven’t put it at extreme levels), is this just an issue with how the vst interacts with the program?
First i have to ask: Your backend is SDL -right?
If not change it to SDL!
Otherwise..
It has to be the new computer ao win-11. You have not had this issue before, but now its there. The big question is what to do. If its only this one VST, then you should contact One Small Clue, and tell them about it

Besides that, since you are new in Forum
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Hi there, that random loud click issue with the Poise VST does sound frustrating! A few things come to mind that could potentially help:

Try toggling the "Send Note Offs" setting in Poise'soptions. Sometimes stuck notes can cause clicks when retriggering sound.

Adjust Poise's latency settings and play with the audio buffer size in LMMS. Lower buffers can reduce clicks but increase CPU load.

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Try a different synth VST and see if the issue persists. That could narrow down if it's Poise-specific.

Check for audio driver conflicts or optimizations for Windows 11, especially if this is a new system behavior.

Hopefully it's just some small compatibility issue that can be resolved with settings tweaks. Let me know if you have any luck tracking down the culprit! VST quirks can certainly be frustrating to pin down.
Sometimes, VSTs can behave differently on new systems. It might be a compatibility thing with Windows 11. Have you tried reaching out to the One Small Clue support?