Users occasionally report specific quirks with the Windows version. Here’s how to solve them:

The physical design of the Optimus-WiN reinforces this philosophical shift. Housed in a chassis machined from a single billet of aluminum, it eschews the garish, multi-colored LEDs and touchscreens of its competitors for a Spartan front panel featuring only a volume knob, an input selector, and a small, warm-orange vacuum fluorescent display. This industrial minimalism is intentional. It signals to the user that this machine is not a multimedia entertainment center, but an instrument. The act of listening becomes a ritual; the solid thunk of the rotary encoder and the slow glow of the tubes transform digital files—often seen as ephemeral and weightless—into a tactile, physical event.

The built-in metering is broadcast-ready. You can set a True Peak ceiling (-1dB for Spotify, -0.1dB for CD) and a target LUFS (-14 LUFS for streaming or -9 for clubs), and Optimus will auto-adjust its release timings.

Plugin crashes when clicking presets in FL Studio. Solution: Run FL Studio in "Bridged Mode" for the plugin or update to v1.2+ where the GUI memory leak was patched.