I like Moog Mariana a lot, I like the sound, I like the user interface and also the extensive midi control.
BUT: the CPU usage in my DAW (Ableton Live 12 in Windows 11) is extremely high. Compared to other VST plugins: I never ever get above 10% combining a lot of VST3 plugins. Mariana will play fine without any other plugins but when combining it, it's almost unusable. CPU usage gets above 35% with spikes up to 70% leading to crackling of the sound.
I read a lot of complaints on the internet of this issue. Is this something I can fix with a setting or some 'hidden' performance tuning?
Are there any plans to improve this? In this state I can not use it in my projects which is a pitty...
Extreme high CPU usage Moog Mariana
Re: Extreme high CPU usage Moog Mariana
same here... wonderful sound, interface ... but I was suprised where the high cpu usage is coming from whe using it, found out its Moog Mariana (v1.2.0 and untouched preset)... and got to this this post - is there a fix or some 'hidden' performance tuning ?
Windows 11
Ableton Live 12
i9-13900H
Windows 11
Ableton Live 12
i9-13900H
Re: Extreme high CPU usage Moog Mariana
I’m having the same issue with the iOS app. I downloaded it when it first came out and really liked it, but since it was updated to version 1.2 it’s been extremely choppy sounding. I tried all of the fixes recommended for this version, but nothing seems to work.
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
Minitaur & Little Phatty,
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Re: Extreme high CPU usage Moog Mariana
Oh man, I hope they change this.
Hitting 35% and the buffer rate does not really make a difference.
Hitting 35% and the buffer rate does not really make a difference.
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Crickey, still no update?
Is there anyone actually able to work with it?
Is there anyone actually able to work with it?
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I can confirm I have the same issue, to the point where it is completely unusable.
My specs:
* i9-14900HX with 96 GB of DDR5-5600 on a "gaming laptop" ASUS G634JZR-XS96
* RME RayDat sound card (via Sonnet PCIe expension)
* Using it on Linux via wine+yabdrige
I can run most plug-ins with 2.7ms latency (yes
) but for the Moog Mariana I need... 42ms (no typo) which obviously makes it completely unusable.
Fortunately I downloaded the trial version first to test it out.
If I had to guess I would say that they would have to completely rewrite the software to make this work. It must have to do with the way they structured the whole thing, and maybe they just hired developers that may not be the best on the planet.
If you think about a plugin like PianoTeq, it's rather complex, probably much more than the kind of frequency generators you get in a Moog Mariana, yet it's the smoothest thing at 2.7ms latency even with hundreds of voices playing at once. So to make a single voice unplayable under 42ms they must have messed up quite a lot
My specs:
* i9-14900HX with 96 GB of DDR5-5600 on a "gaming laptop" ASUS G634JZR-XS96
* RME RayDat sound card (via Sonnet PCIe expension)
* Using it on Linux via wine+yabdrige
I can run most plug-ins with 2.7ms latency (yes

Fortunately I downloaded the trial version first to test it out.
If I had to guess I would say that they would have to completely rewrite the software to make this work. It must have to do with the way they structured the whole thing, and maybe they just hired developers that may not be the best on the planet.
If you think about a plugin like PianoTeq, it's rather complex, probably much more than the kind of frequency generators you get in a Moog Mariana, yet it's the smoothest thing at 2.7ms latency even with hundreds of voices playing at once. So to make a single voice unplayable under 42ms they must have messed up quite a lot
