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DSP Chips For VST's?
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Phantax
Are there any DSP cards that work with regular VST's, such as Z3Ta and Vaguard. There might be some DSP cards that will let me use it's processing power instead of my computer prossesor?

Anything like powercore except you can use your own VST's, would be nice.


Thanx.
Derivative
check out the muse receptor. its a rackmount unit that runs VSTi's on itself. it costs a bomb though. theres a section on it in KVR. you can run alot of the popular VSTis on it
Phantax
cool, i do remember seeing this tool before. I will look into it for sure! thanks.

are there any other companies that make something like this?
Rikki
Why not buy a new CPU and motherboard thats faster?

R.
Jarjar
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Originally posted by Rikki
Why not buy a new CPU and motherboard thats faster?

R.

Probably because I can make 1 (one!) instance of z3ta+ eat all of my CPU, and I've got a XP2500+ @ 3200+.
josh
Both are much CPU eater. My CPU usage can go up to half on CUBASE when Im just playing only Vanguard! :whip: :whip: :whip:
ZxZDeViLZxZ
haha this is kinda funny but what ive done to limit my cpu usage is export the vstis to wav files then edit them so they sound good. the only problem ive found is the cutting of reverb and delay and the way it skips. but yeah if only vstis werent so cpu instensive and still be able to create awesome sounds... the problem i find is when i start using the adsr and start cranking the polys up it really starts killing my cpu.
dstrukt
If you have two machines linked to a network this can help:

http://www.steinberg.net/ProductPag...130&Langue_ID=2
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