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Wookiee

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  1. @Xoo people forget Xeon processors were always aimed at the server market. Where you don't always need processing grunt just file movement which is what e-cores are good at, i. e. Mundane simple tasks. I used to manage networks and server farms. @RexRed a lot of the advances in AI have been made using GPU technology because the average GPU has a lot more cores than most high spec CPU'S. Have you tried any the GPU FX from GPU audio. When I last investigated unfortunately neither of my GPU's were compatible, since investing in a new PC with a higher spec GPU I have not tried. You are right I think there is a lot of scope for DSP processing on GPU's in DAW's.
  2. I used Alpha PC's and servers, and at one time worked for the company that eventually gave birth to the ARM CPU architect.
  3. The Gull is resting from his success, thinking what could be next. This was totally unexpected I was noodling around with Cherry Audio's Voltage Modular, like you do, and came up with an interesting drone base. Stuck it into Sonar then, added impOSCar 3 along with the OB-X . Then things started to fall into place. Added the DMX for some percussion and the MiniBrute for some basic bass pulsing. Two hours later I had a tune. Few more hours refining the mix total time four hours from silence to this. Thanks for the ears, time and continued support.
  4. Wookiee

    Footprints

    Nice to hear Julianna's vocals in this forum again, such a stunning and versatile voice. Nice tune, nice capture.
  5. @RexRed as my reply states I did an internet search with the quoted question and the replies I got back all said yes, for i7/9 ,10/11/12/13/14 gen intel CPU's. As far as I know ARM CPU's use a very different architecture. The current Intel architecture is an extension of the DEC Alpha CPU which basically had reprogrammable arrays that could be configured to emulate different CPU's and enable Hyper threading.
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    Desensualised

    Interesting topic in the lyrics, perhaps a change into a middle 8 and a return with the refrain Liked it, very valid.
  7. Nice surfing blues sweet
  8. Wookiee

    Mesmerized

    Nicely done too. Soporifically relaxing in a very plesant way, ?? ?? ?? . Nice mix, good definition.
  9. Definitely going through something poor compliant young lady. Agan an engaging track well captured and performed.
  10. Quite wood Nigel. As ever Jesse you push the envelope. In a nice way not quite always harmonicaly but in a way that gets existentially warped. Nothing wrong with existential warping. We do have season on Kashyyyk but you really don't want to be there when it rains. All Wookiee own boats.
  11. Wookiee

    Don't wanna Go

    Nice track, good vibe to it, are you using electronic drums?
  12. I could be wrong but the biggest difference between P & E cores, from what I have read is E cores can't hyper-thread. When I searched the question "Do E-cores in intel CPU's have the same instruction set as P-cores". The answer was yes.
  13. Whilst The Gull, takes a little Sojourn this fell out of the furry paws on Sunday A drone that turned into a Berlin thing Toy used in this drone that turned into a Berlin thing Instruments Cherry Audio VM Custom Drone Patch Gforce impOSCar 3 OB-X DMX Arturia MiniBrute FX Used Infected Mushrooms Wider Boz Digitals Width Knob David Bendeth +10dB Compressor Artura Bus Peek On export Track All other FX from either Sonar or S-Plat. Thanks for listening hope you enjoyed it.
  14. Please search the forums all your questions are either answered or dismissed as pure speculative mud stirring.
  15. Very pleasant, nicely captured, played with thought. Mix sound nice here.
  16. Nice to hear you are hearing the story, thanks for your ears, time and comments.
  17. @Aaron Mooney any particular reason for not using the Tascam ASIO driver? What is the CPU, cores, threads and clock speed.
  18. Thanks Bjorn, nice to know the music is speaking.
  19. Thank you, I can see that and understand.
  20. Having failed again, The Gull drifts back along the on the ridge lift. When he spots a hawk in the stoop as the hawk pulls out The Gull realises its error and tries once more. This time success. Jubilant The Gull makes it way back to its roost for the night. Same toys as Part one except for the addition of Cherry Audio's Korg PS-20. Hope you enjoy.
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