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Re: DAW's With Lowest CPU Drain When Using VSTs
| quote: | Originally posted by Fledz
I just thought it was an interesting question after seeing echosystm remark in another thread that Ableton uses up alot of CPU for VSTs.
So what are your experiences with different sequencers. I use Ableton (Live 6) and it does tend to drain a bit. Luckily it's remedied by the really good freeze function which is very fast so it's not too big of a deal.
I also use Cubase (SX 3) and I have to say it's much better. I can load up alot more VSTs and it handles them much better.
What are your experiences and how do other sequencers fare?
Of course it all depends on your computer but if you're using more than one sequencer, share your thoughts |
Disabling the warp markers when you don't need them (consolidated in-sync audio clips for ex) should help a little bit. This is what causes the cpu usage most of the time. And also, DISABLE the inputs of each audio channel when you don't need them (set from Ext. In to No Input), on a 20 track file it should spare you like 10% cpu usage.
Honestly, it's not a drain at all, just that it tends not to be that 3rd party VST-friendly at all at times. It really depends on which plug-ins. Korg M1/WS, Zebra, for example, are light. Massive, Reaktor, and all NI instruments in general (except for fm8) are a real pain.
I strongly suggest the operator and the sampler options for Live 6. Actually, you can do anything you want with that without having to rely on 3rd party plugins. Sampler imports EXS or even Halion multisamples, which makes it a no-brainer IMHO.
L.
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