
I'll go for 30th January.
I do believe the props have a blog post stating that the 10 performance patch will be next. And that it got delayed. But in my own opinion I’d rather wait and have everything sorted.
FLS Slot Limit Increase
As PCs get more powerful, musicians have created increasingly complex projects with more tracks, more instruments, and deeper effects chains. As a result, some of those musicians were running up against a FLS (Fiber Local Storage) slot allocation ceiling that prevented them from loading into their DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations) as many unique plugins as they’d like. This build greatly raises that per-process FLS slot allocation ceiling, allowing loading potentially thousands of unique plugins. Beyond musicians, this change will positively impact any application that dynamically loads hundreds or thousands of unique DLLs that have statically-linked Visual C++ runtimes, or otherwise allocate FLS slots.
I’m thinking the same, since that’s the day Allihoopa shuts down, and they’ll presumably need to release an update to remove the button.
Thanks for sharing, this is really interesting news and deserve a dedicated post.Noise wrote: ↑11 Jan 2019Thought this maybe interesting for window users:
Windows 10 Update, January 2019
https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperi ... ild-18312/
FLS Slot Limit Increase
As PCs get more powerful, musicians have created increasingly complex projects with more tracks, more instruments, and deeper effects chains. As a result, some of those musicians were running up against a FLS (Fiber Local Storage) slot allocation ceiling that prevented them from loading into their DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations) as many unique plugins as they’d like. This build greatly raises that per-process FLS slot allocation ceiling, allowing loading potentially thousands of unique plugins. Beyond musicians, this change will positively impact any application that dynamically loads hundreds or thousands of unique DLLs that have statically-linked Visual C++ runtimes, or otherwise allocate FLS slots.
You mean like the one I started here?nscerri wrote: ↑11 Jan 2019Thanks for sharing, this is really interesting news and deserve a dedicated post.Noise wrote: ↑11 Jan 2019Thought this maybe interesting for window users:
Windows 10 Update, January 2019
https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperi ... ild-18312/
Whoa! Really? That would be well wide of the original statement. But i guess they didn't publicise the internal bandwidth for nothing. I just hope you are way looooong.
Yeah but I won't be disappointed!
Good point. If they do a good job i won't be disappointed either. Whenever it is.
This would work for me as hopefully Massive X will be released about this time
Your right. I didnt know they had changed the release date until your post, just seen it online.
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