I do have a preset saved of the working condition.
What I worry about is that I started with a working setup, but using another equalizer vst. I delete those instances, replace them with the new Equilibrium vst. But as I encountered a glitch, and could not back down settings to get it working again, I wonder if starting with the old settings is ideal. Do I keep old links lingering unseen to stuff that has been deleted?
Is there any way to circumvent this? Like: saving a preset, adding a new zone and retrieving that preset? Does that clean up the space available? In other words, does that leave me with the used components only?
Example: to reset my zone that showed these hick-ups, I've deleted my VST host Metaplugin. Shut down JRiver, start it back up again and re-install Metaplugin, it immediately shows all of the previous installed components. Including the behavior I had before. A non working delay, while the GUI of that specific plugin still shows the correct values. Even removing that plugin and trying to use the standard delay function within JRiver's Parametric Equalizer banks did not lead to success. So once I'm over a certain threshold, there's no regaining proper functionality.
So that keeps me wondering how to make sure I'm not taking up any extra (and valuable) space. Using only what's in the current visible plugins etc. Not hindered by old or previous settings. It's quite tricky this way.
We're talking about a delay of 0.26 ms (for 88.200 sample rate) that's being used as anti-cross talk. If it's not functional, you'll notice in listening tests, right? But... it's part of a more complicated solution and includes mid/side EQ and other helper functions, which now means I need to check every tweak I do. As I have or keep JRiver open it might still work, while after a shut-down and startup it may be non functional the next time. That's not a pretty working condition, hence my need to get a more solid working solution.
I've encountered this type of silent failure after replacing the Voxengo Sound Delay with DMG's Track Control, which can also function as a delay. Right after insertion it was working as intended. After shutting down and restarting JRiver the delay no longer worked, while DMG's Track Control still showed the right value. That's tough to build on, making me think there is a pretty hard limit and I'm close to it. For the first time in all the years of using this program I've encountered such a limitation.
@mattkhan good point about the logging. I did not think about those. I never needed it in 10 years of using JRiver. I started using it in 2012, and I guess that is a good thing. Never would have thought JRiver had boundaries (lol).
I'll see if I can tax the settings to find a fixed limit. Both with the current zone and one based on a clean zone with a preset loaded into it. Just to see if a preset stores info of in-use settings etc only. Which would function like a purge command that I'm looking for if that is true. Another solution would be to only use Equilibrium in key instances (where I need the linear phase) but I'd be reluctant to have to settle for that. If I find enough room/freedom within JRiver's DSP section to do what I want to do, by cleaning up old unused references etc. I could probably do whatever I needs to be done.
A glimpse of what I use:
It's to controll 2 line arrays, using mid/sed EQ on mains plus anti-cross-talk, 2 subwoofers and 2 ambient channels which also feature separate mid and side information plus reverb. As the room has absorption on all the big early reflections I create a virtual space that's more ideal than the real room is. It works very well, actually
better than well. If I can keep all settings correct.
The room in layout:
It isn't hard to imagine it's taxing on the available internal space. Even though in the above picture the convolution, another instance of Equilibrium and the second bank of parametric equalizer isn't tiched, it is in normal use, as well as Volume Leveling.
I've been running this type of stuff for at least 7 years without problems, but with the new Windows Operating system, the move to 64 bit JRiver and a new 64 bit equalizer I do run into problems. Yet, that equalizer, DMG Audio Equilibrium, is a vital part for me as a substitute for my previous 32 bit equalizer. I did try Fabfilter Pro 2, it can't match the clarity of Equilibrium.