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Simon Payne

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  1. no parallel routing in the vst bin is the gateway to parallel processing. Cakewalk implements neither that's the problem.
  2. no problem if your used to 15 cores reporting 1/4 capacity then you cpu meter max's out at 100%.
  3. Guys I'm no blue cats Salesman but when you use their parallel host your vst's no longer stack up on the first core, maxing it out first. It enables true load balancing. nuff said. Too much talk.. no enough music P. S. Leave your reverbs in serial. 70% more cpu power for you.
  4. Yes is the answer.... Solved it Cakewalk. Make your plugin chainer apply the vsts in parallel as apposed to series. They can then properly distribute the processing over multiple cores and threads. Until then Blue Cats Patchwork does the job.
  5. Solved it Cakewalk. Make your plugin chainer apply the vsts in parallel as apposed to series. They can then properly distribute the processing over multiple cores and threads. Until then Blue Cats Patchwork does the job.
  6. Solved it Cakewalk. Make your plugin chainer apply the vsts in parallel as apposed to series. They can then properly distribute the processing over multiple cores and threads. Until then Blule Cats Patchwork dose the job.
  7. Solved it Cakewalk. Make your plugin chainer so it's able to apply the vst's in parallel as apposed to series. They can then properly distribute the processing over multiple cores and threads. Until then Blue Cats Patchwork does the job.
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