Core i7
- AndersBrontosaurus
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Re: Core i7
May I ask, what machines are eating all your processorpower? Would you care to share a screenshot of your tracks?
Re: Core i7
It is not so much synths as efx that takes up the majority of cpu cycles in my tunes.
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Re: Core i7
Yeah that's definitely some heavy lifting (especially the [lovely] PolyKB). I've not looked for a while whether this is turned on by default, but have you checked that all the processors in your machine are being used, and had been set to Time Critical Priority: http://buzzwiki.robotplanet.dk/index.ph ... uzz#Engine
- szaszhareen
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Re: Core i7
couple of ways you could go, you could render out the loops with the fx and play them back, that's the oldskool way to do it XD
I make most things on a mobile i7 3.2 ghz and don't have any issues, but I don't use that many vst fx.
Definitely seems worth the upgrade, but you would probably end up just adding more fx and pushing it harder. but i'm always in favor of buying bigger kit
I make most things on a mobile i7 3.2 ghz and don't have any issues, but I don't use that many vst fx.
Definitely seems worth the upgrade, but you would probably end up just adding more fx and pushing it harder. but i'm always in favor of buying bigger kit
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Re: Core i7
probably you know,
this solved most of my latency/processor issues:
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2403#p12976
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2402&p=12998#p12998
this solved most of my latency/processor issues:
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2403#p12976
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2402&p=12998#p12998