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Version: 1.0.0

Known Issues

While we would of course love to all live in a land of no software bugs, we are committed to always being transparent regarding known issues that we think users ought to be aware of.

We intend on resolving all known issues in a future release, but until then, here's the current list of known issue advisories:

Issue Ref.Issue DetailsWorkaroundFixed In Version
TF-944Dante Secondary Link-Local IP addresses are not supported. If the Secondary network port is set to use Link Local addressing, it will be assigned an IP address in the 169.254/16 range rather than the 172.31/16 range as required for Dante Secondary functionality.Only use Static or DHCP IP addressing for Dante Secondary. At your own peril, you could set a static IP in the 172.31/16 subnet, however this is not recommended as you may experience network issues with IP conflicts in such a configuration.-
TF-1345While a chain restarts, metering freezes on that chain.This is purely cosmetic: you can see that a chain is restarting if all plugins have a lightning bolt next to them. The metering should resume normal service once all plugins have restarted.-
TF-1673Engine service status indicators are occasionally inaccurate. In certain circumstances, the engine status indicators can show a service being offline when it is actually online, or vice versa.This is purely cosmetic. Support can obtain accurate details about engine status by inspecting the logs.-
TF-1686Connecting the client to the transform.engine using a link-local address results in the client not functioning as expected.Please only connect the transform.client to the transform.engine using static or DHCP IP addresses. If you are using Dante in link-local mode, please connect the client to the engine using the control port, configured to either a static or DHCP address.-
TF-1696Certain plugins may lead to incorrectly excessive DSP load being displayed.For some CPU-intensive plugins, the system may report abnormally (and incorrectly) high DSP load. This can be validated by checking if the audio is clean on the output of all chains in the system.-

While we strive to support as many plugins as possible on the transform.engine, as the engine is an open platform running third-party plugins, there may occasionally be compatibility issues between the two. We try hard to test as many plugins for issues as possible, and we will always be open with you about plugin compatibility to the best of our knowledge.

You can find our live-updated compatibility testing database here. Any plugins that known to have issues will display a warning in the transform.client, either explaining the issue, or if the plugin can impact system usability, preventing the engine from loading the plugin until we are able to work with the plugin manufacturer to resolve the issue.

Can't see an issue that you've come across? Please let us know! Drop us an email at: support@fourieraudio.com and we'll be sure to get back to you as soon as possible, or file a bug report on our discourse site.