When you quit Renoise. Aren’t all processes supposed to be cleared? It’s been like this for years and often way more instances are left. Is ut due to the sandbox plugins feature?
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Some plugin doesn’t want to die ?
I already noticed that same thing with windows version, and the processes can even survive alongside another running instance. I didn’t find any way to reproduce it. I’d assume it’s caused by a plugin put in a state that prevents him to quit gracefully, and nobody cares for him.
I didn’t noticed any side effect, so I presume it’s not that dangerous.
It would be cleaner to wipe them by force if necessary, by the way
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Manually is the only way to do it, but It would be very helpful to know what plugins the leftovers are. Not just named “Renoise plugin server”, but “Renoise plugin server: Pro-Q 3” or something similar. That way you know what the big ones are.