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Can't use multiple instances of LiveSPICE vst in Reaper DAW #244

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joshdevvv opened this issue Dec 22, 2024 · 5 comments
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Can't use multiple instances of LiveSPICE vst in Reaper DAW #244

joshdevvv opened this issue Dec 22, 2024 · 5 comments

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@joshdevvv
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joshdevvv commented Dec 22, 2024

Did a cursory look to see if this was an existing issue, I apologize if it is. When I add another instance of the VST, it mirrors the first one, and vice versa - even if they are completely separate tracks.

I remember seeing the Rohbemusic linked on the homepage and seeing he was using a simulation of a pedal in front of a simulated jcm800

@RickOmegaStation
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I got the same problem, I'm using VST3 on Reaper, it mirrors the first one and all the audio starts stuttering. I had no problem using two or more instances in the passt, probably it was with the previous version (V0.14).

@AdmiralBongo
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Got the same thing happening.

@MARKTHERENCE
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MARKTHERENCE commented Mar 10, 2025

REAPER user here. I had the same issue as well while trying to run a simulation of a Martin Golub Lead (Green Day "Dookie") Marshall mod schematic with the preamp and poweramp sections separate from each other. You need to set the VST to run as a dedicated process.
Add FX > Right-click on LiveSPICE > Run as > Dedicated process.

@joshdevvv
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REAPER user here. I had the same issue as well while trying to run a simulation of a Martin Golub Lead (Green Day "Dookie") Marshall mod schematic with the preamp and poweramp sections separate from each other. You need to set the VST to run as a dedicated process. Add FX > Right-click on LiveSPICE > Run as > Dedicated process.

Thanks for sharing the fix!

@RickOmegaStation
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REAPER user here. I had the same issue as well while trying to run a simulation of a Martin Golub Lead (Green Day "Dookie") Marshall mod schematic with the preamp and poweramp sections separate from each other. You need to set the VST to run as a dedicated process. Add FX > Right-click on LiveSPICE > Run as > Dedicated process.

It works like a charm. Thank you very much! I gave up using it because of this issue, now I will try to make some more circuits

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