However when I'm using Live normally it utilizes both cores.

Don't know if I'm first to notice this bug or what. I searched the forums and couldn't find anything.

nikolozi wrote:more thoughts about parallel processing. If you imagine a stereo compressor processing a stereo track (each channel independently), then you can have each core calculating compression for each channel independently. That's one example, I'm sure there's many more.
Sorry, I have to call it a bug
If that's the case then how come Live uses only single core when I'm freezing three independent tracks simultaneously? Surely it should be able to utilize 2 core in this case?kleine wrote: Live can distribute whole tracks to multiple cores and not split the distribution of left/right outputs of a single track.
Regardless of what type of a Mac you are going to get you will experience the same issue. I believe Live 8 is not a true multi-core app, by that I mean it doesn't always utilise all cores (including freezing and rendering). GCD could be useful after alltimothyallan wrote:I'm going to be grabbing the hexcore Mac Pro when it's announced in Jan/Feb/March 2010 and I really, really would like to increase the speed at which I render.
Does anyone with something like an 8 core Mac Pro experience the same issue? i.e. rendering/freezing only using one core?