SynthV2 keeps crashing when I try to use a V2 voice?

Whenever I try to use a V2 voice, my SynthV2 crashes! It won’t crash if I have like 10 or 15 notes in a group, but any more than that, it crashes almost immediately! With V1 voices, it’s perfectly fine. Is there any way I can fix this? SV2 is literally unusable to me right now.

2.0.2 has been out a while. Check if that helps

I have the 2.0.2 update downloaded, still doesn’t help!! :pensive:

@CatsterCatster
I am experiencing the same problem. I am guessing it probably has to do with intel CPU generation, what CPU are you using? I have an Intel Xeon E5-2690 v2.

I have confirmed that other users are experiencing the same problem with the same generation of Xeon CPUs.

Intel(R) Core™ i5-2400 CPU @ 3.10GHz 3.10 GHz with 16GB of RAM

@CatsterCatster
Thanks, it seems to be happening with users of Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, or similar relatively old CPUs.

My problem is as shown in this video.

ohhh that sucks!! i really hope dreamtonics can somehow make synthv2 work the same way it worked with synthv1, otherwise i practically bought this for nothing!

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I have the exact same problem, it is such a downer since V2 voices are the main reason to get Synth V Studio 2 in the first place

Leaving my specs just in case this is read by the devs:

Intel(R) Core™ i5-2310 CPU @ 2.90GHz 2.90 GHz

RAM: 16.0 GB

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This problem has been resolved in 2.0.3.

We have identified and fixed an bug in the DNNI backend causing crashes on Sandy Bridge (2nd gen Intel i-series)March 26nd, Ivy Bridge (3rd gen Intel icovering wider cases of platform-series) and AMD Bulldozer (FX-?1??) processors.
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oh i cheered!!!

So far I’ve only been able to use SV2 on my Mac, but since version 2.0.4 I haven’t had any crashes on my PC either, at least after initial tests.

Awesome! Just tested it, it has some problems with real-time rendering, being really slow and sometimes being choppy, but it works at a lower sample rate just fine!