hey, im using the karlette delay on a send. when i first fire up ableton it's sitting comfortably at about 11% of my cpu. then i send something to the delay, let it run for a bit, and then dont send anything to it. after it settles back to no sound, it's starts eating up %35 of my cpu. as soon as i send it signal again, it drops back down.
im familiar with this from using buzz - it needs to be fed a "ghost" signal so it wont waste cycles looking for one.
does live have something that will fix this?
thanks,
corey
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wow, thanks
these are great suggestions, i'll try them. the disappointing thing is that i even HAVE to try to figure this out. maybe i'll talk to steinberg.
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u know steinberg?secretagentgel wrote:these are great suggestions, i'll try them. the disappointing thing is that i even HAVE to try to figure this out. maybe i'll talk to steinberg.
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You could try placing Digital Fish Phones 'Normalizer' plugin infront of Karlette, then it will be fed with a very low level signal (eg say -190dB). As you can guess by the name it was written to combat denormalising, which caused CPU peaks with various plugins on the P4, or something.
http://www.digitalfishphones.com/main.p ... &subItem=6
Hope that helps anyway.
http://www.digitalfishphones.com/main.p ... &subItem=6
Hope that helps anyway.