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Simon Payne

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  1. On 8/10/2023 at 7:21 PM, David Baay said:

    If I understand correctly, you're conflating parallel processing  with parallel routing.  What  you're describing is parallel routing . Parallel routing of signals through FX  plugins is likely to sound vastly different from serial routing, and isn't generally desirable except for specific purposes like adding reverb and parallel compression. And parallel processing should not depend on (or benefit from) parallel routing.

     

    no parallel routing in the vst bin is the gateway to parallel processing. Cakewalk implements neither that's the problem. 

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  2. 21 hours ago, Glenn Stanton said:

    you could use Waves Studio Rack to create parallel also... but sometimes having the plugins serialized is the end goal... then again, when you have 16 cores and 11 are used at any one time -- is that a problem? 🙂 

    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. 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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