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  • Feature Request - RAM usage display on instances

    Very much enjoying VEP 7.  Great to have the CPU monitor on instances, and the tabbed side view is so much better for seeing what's going on at a glance.  Icing on the cake would be a RAM useage monitor next to the CPU, at least as an option.

    Figured I can only ask....


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  • Just a bump for this.  Would be invaluable for those working with disabled templates in particular - just spent an eternity tracking something down which would have been trivial if I could see the instance using the most memory.


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    cpu monitor could be also way bigger in size, but its nice to have it anyway.


  • This is unfortunately not possible. Individual plug-ins allocate memory from the system directly, and we don't know anything about it.


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    @MS said:

    This is unfortunately not possible. Individual plug-ins allocate memory from the system directly, and we don't know anything about it.

    Ah, too bad, but thanks for educating us.


    Hobbyist sy Woods, Brass, Perc I, Str Pro, Elite Str, Duality Str & Sordino, Prime syz Woods, Perc, Solo Str, Ch Str, App Str, Harps, Choir, Dim Brass, Dim Strings VE Pro, MIR Pro 3D, Vienna Suite Pro Cubase 12, Studio One 6 Dorico 5
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    @MS said:

    This is unfortunately not possible. Individual plug-ins allocate memory from the system directly, and we don't know anything about it.

    Ah that is a great shame, but thanks for letting us know.

    Perhaps one thing that would be possible is some kind of visual indication if every plugin in an instance is disabled?  Not as compreshensive as a full RAM tally, but that would really help me actually.