George D Posted Sunday at 05:27 PM Posted Sunday at 05:27 PM Exactly like yours template. The same time/same settings, older Cakewalk shows 0%.
Wookiee Posted Sunday at 05:45 PM Posted Sunday at 05:45 PM 17 minutes ago, George D said: Exactly like yours template. The same time/same settings, older Cakewalk shows 0%. Can you share your system specs, I am using a tablet and Android doesn't share the signature.
George D Posted Sunday at 06:36 PM Posted Sunday at 06:36 PM 50 minutes ago, Wookiee said: Can you share your system specs, I am using a tablet and Android doesn't share the signature. AMD 3950x, 32gb ram, 2X NvME
Wookiee Posted Sunday at 09:11 PM Posted Sunday at 09:11 PM 2 hours ago, George D said: AMD 3950x, 32gb ram, 2X NvME And the audio device?
George D Posted Monday at 05:40 PM Posted Monday at 05:40 PM 20 hours ago, Wookiee said: And the audio device? Usb - Antelope Discrete 8
David Baay Posted Tuesday at 08:49 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:49 PM (edited) On 11/9/2025 at 10:27 AM, George D said: The same time/same settings, older Cakewalk shows 0%. In Sonar the plug-in-powered audio metronome causes a 3-4% Engine Load on my laptop. SONAR Platinum, which used a less 'critical' load-measurement algorithm, shows only a tenth of a percent. I don't have CbB on this machine to check. I believe it used the same performance measurement algorithm as Sonar so should show the same idle load with the audio metronome enabled. If not, this might be something the Bakers should invetigate. I'll check my other machines that do have CbB. EDIT: I verified Sonar and CbB show roughly the same numbers on my desktop DAW: Audio Processing: 0.1 to 0.2% Engine Load : 1.5-2.5% And Platinum only shows the Audio Processing measurement at about the same level. Switching the Metronome to MIDI zeros the load in all of them. Edited Tuesday at 09:03 PM by David Baay
George D Posted Wednesday at 04:07 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:07 PM 19 hours ago, David Baay said: In Sonar the plug-in-powered audio metronome causes a 3-4% Engine Load on my laptop. SONAR Platinum, which used a less 'critical' load-measurement algorithm, shows only a tenth of a percent. I don't have CbB on this machine to check. I believe it used the same performance measurement algorithm as Sonar so should show the same idle load with the audio metronome enabled. If not, this might be something the Bakers should invetigate. I'll check my other machines that do have CbB. EDIT: I verified Sonar and CbB show roughly the same numbers on my desktop DAW: Audio Processing: 0.1 to 0.2% Engine Load : 1.5-2.5% And Platinum only shows the Audio Processing measurement at about the same level. Switching the Metronome to MIDI zeros the load in all of them. In my case nothing is on.
David Baay Posted Wednesday at 04:12 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:12 PM 2 minutes ago, George D said: In my case nothing is on. You have Metronone set to Use MIDI? If it's set to Use Audio, the plugin that drives it will be active and using CPU.
David Baay Posted Wednesday at 11:49 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:49 PM 7 hours ago, George D said: No. It's audio. So are you still questioning why you see a slight load? As I said, I see no difference in Audio Processing or Engine Load between CbB and Sonar, and Platinum only showed the lower Audio Processing number that you might be used to. It was never zero with the Audio Metronome enabled in any release. 2
George D Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 20 hours ago, David Baay said: So are you still questioning why you see a slight load? As I said, I see no difference in Audio Processing or Engine Load between CbB and Sonar, and Platinum only showed the lower Audio Processing number that you might be used to. It was never zero with the Audio Metronome enabled in any release. You didn't read my first post. Everything off. Zero meter on windows 10 but in windows 11 there is big activity. At the same time Bandlab showed 0% in win10 and now in win 11.
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