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toffy
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2005
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Waiting a review! I am about to buy one of these soon.
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Sep-07-2007 09:50
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mysticalninja
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: May 2005
Location: Los Angeles
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Sep-07-2007 22:58
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Diginerd
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Stamford, CT, USA but from the UK
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I've been running a dual clovertown system for nearly a year now and certain applications scale much better than others.
Cubase is horrible at it. It does use all the cores, but if you have many live inputs the amount of "Baseline" CPU that gets chewed up is horrendous. If I have 32 I/O running, I'm at 1/3 CPU load.
Doesn't sound so bad until you realise that on a standard core 2 duo CPU the load is around 15% doing the same thing... To put that in perspective, I have 8 cores accross the 2 clovertown CPUs running at 2.4GHz on a 1006Mhz Bus (No, they're not "Release" parts for those trying to work out what chips I actually have), the core 2 Duo has 2 cores running at 1.86 GHz!
Bad bad bad Steinberg!
Pro Tools on the otherhand is awesome. Very very well handled multi threading. I can run flat out with no problems and the amount of plugins I can have running is insane.
So now I write & sequence on the core2duo, and record and mix on the clovertown machine..
I don't know about other apps as I don't use them.. Your Milage may Vary..
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Sep-08-2007 16:02
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echosystm
super wow maker

Registered: Jul 2004
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The problem is, when you look at it in a business-like (cost vs. benefit) way, it makes little sense for them to rewrite the engines.
I've heard rumours that Gol from Image-Line won't ever be doing it, because FL can't support it without a MAJOR rewrite. Now, lets consider that the average FL user is a complete nublet (it's true, everyone starts on FL, including me) and wouldn't know the difference. Clearly the benefit is minimal, and the cost is a lot. With the free lifetime updates, there is even less incentive. This is why IL are devoting their time to making bullshit plugins and DJ programs rather than fixing FL.
I'm basically heaps pissed off at them. Pretty glad I didn't end up buying FL! Suckers. 
Ableton et al. I can't speak for. Live does have much better multi-core support than FL, but it is still not great. Cubase and Sonar are pretty decent on quads, but again, nowhere near as good as Reaper. Reaper had the benefit of being developed right when multi-core started to be introduced.
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Sep-09-2007 02:50
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