![]() Mac Pro 2008 8 core 2.8GHz Xeon, Mac OS 10.8.5, Logic 9.18, setting 512 (and other) buffer, running it at 96 KHz and 44.1 KHz (same results). Especially Dulcimer is a guarantee to bring the whole thing to a grinding halt. Hi, I'm demoing Kaivo and my system just freaks out whenever I load a setting. It would be nice, if the plugin is bypass if everything is stopped including closing the osc server port. Randy, a question … if you bypass Kaivo/Aalto does it stop the oscillators, and stop all other processing? i ask, as i noticed it keeps the osc connection open. in Live do not put FX on the same track as a heavy cpu use plugin, as it will be put in the same thread, instead put the fx on a return track. One thing is worth noting though, is its worth getting to know how a daw handles plugins with regard to threads (= distribution over cores).Į.g. This is a reasonable way, but its rather subject to external things, like the operating system preempting it, and can be a little misleading with multiple cores/cpus. 25% means its used 25% of the max time it could to process a buffer. Its 'well known' live cpu meter, is not a cpu reading at all… its percentage time required to process the audio buffer, i.e. ![]() Im running Mac OSX 10.9.4, Live 9.1.6 on a i5 2.9Ghz, (so not that powerful) and on default patch, Live shows 9% and on Koto 40% (8 voices).īare in mind, comments in randys article, about 'always' active. Sat, Nov 01, 2014, hard to say if your performance is 'normal' without machine specs/operating system etc.īut I found Live 9.1.6 was not really any different to other hosts, in practical use. ![]()
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