Sloooow Rollin'

My Road Hog recently decided to take ages to go to a cue. If anything on the console is above 0s, it makes twice the time to fade. Most of the cues I have are 3s because of the venue being a church. But occasionally I and a colleague use the console to program other (more exciting) shows. Loops that are 3 step loops at .2s a pice are 2 whole seconds between cues. Release times are about 12 seconds to release.
I updated the software Sunday to 3.2.5 and it did not do anything to help. Noting to my knowledge has changed. (Default times, etc.) The actual software is just sluggish. Even when I checked integrity it took it a good 6 seconds to process it.
So...What's up? (My inside says: WHATS WRONG WITH MY BABY??)

Thanks for the help.

(This may very well be operator error done by a volunteer that somehow got really deep down in a menu and screwed something up that I simply didn't think to check, though I doubt it.)
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  • You can also try opening the Network window, SETUP->NETWORK.

    Highlight the Net Number which should be "1" for the DMX PROCESSOR and press SETTINGS to open the DMX Processor Setting window. Make sure you select the DMX Processor Net Number and not the Console or Server Net Number.

    In the DMX Processor Settings window, select the Artnet Outputs tab. On the far right of the window are minus and plus sign buttons, "-" "+". If the minus "-" sings are blue, press them so they turn gray.

    Do the same for the E1.31 Outputs tab.

    I have seen these settings cause the issues you describe in a Full Boar. Although the Road Hog does not have these Artent capabilities, they may still be causing problems.
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  • You can also try opening the Network window, SETUP->NETWORK.

    Highlight the Net Number which should be "1" for the DMX PROCESSOR and press SETTINGS to open the DMX Processor Setting window. Make sure you select the DMX Processor Net Number and not the Console or Server Net Number.

    In the DMX Processor Settings window, select the Artnet Outputs tab. On the far right of the window are minus and plus sign buttons, "-" "+". If the minus "-" sings are blue, press them so they turn gray.

    Do the same for the E1.31 Outputs tab.

    I have seen these settings cause the issues you describe in a Full Boar. Although the Road Hog does not have these Artent capabilities, they may still be causing problems.
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