CPU usage question
CPU usage question
I remember reading somewhere that Live manages CPU "smart", as in doesn't waste resources on plug-ins/devices that are not turned on.
Does this apply to channels that are muted? And in general, does a plug in not processing audio take less than a plug doing a lot of processing?
I'm making racks that have lots of FX in them and scrolling through with the Chain Selector, just wondering how safe is safe when stacking together a ton of effects.
I've done a little testing but I don't feel like i'm getting any consistent results, so if anyone has read or knows the answer that'd be cool.
Does this apply to channels that are muted? And in general, does a plug in not processing audio take less than a plug doing a lot of processing?
I'm making racks that have lots of FX in them and scrolling through with the Chain Selector, just wondering how safe is safe when stacking together a ton of effects.
I've done a little testing but I don't feel like i'm getting any consistent results, so if anyone has read or knows the answer that'd be cool.
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Re: CPU usage question
So, I wonder how exactly did you do your "little testing"?Jekblad wrote: I've done a little testing but I don't feel like i'm getting any consistent results, so if anyone has read or knows the answer that'd be cool.
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no, the muted tracks / channel are still processed.
so yeah, they still use your CPU.
it's quite logical too:
let's say you have a softsynth loop that wasn't processed unless unmuted, then you would have to wait until the next note hit until you actually heard something, rather than just instantly hearing the track play once you unmute.
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i don't feel like rephrasing that.
so yeah, they still use your CPU.
it's quite logical too:
let's say you have a softsynth loop that wasn't processed unless unmuted, then you would have to wait until the next note hit until you actually heard something, rather than just instantly hearing the track play once you unmute.
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i don't feel like rephrasing that.
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