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Naming Patterns In FL (pg. 2)
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DJ Robby Rox
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Originally posted by echosystm
My experience with FL7 has been less than stellar. I usually only use 3-4 instruments per track, so the overwhelming majority of the CPU load goes to effects. Effects cannot be run in multiple cores, only instruments, so one of my cores sits on 10-15% while the other happily goes up to 70% or more. I can deal with it at the moment, but if they're not going to fix it soon, they are a sinking ship.

If someone can check if Imageline intends on giving FL 8 proper multi core support, it would be much appreciated.


Hmm, thats interesting. Even with my slow computer I can have a track with like 20 reverbs and delays and the strain on my cpu is minimal at most. Prob not even 5% of the tracks cpu combined.
I'm wont even recommend bouncing to audio cause Im sure you've thought of that but next time I'm on the site or in looptalk I'll ask for yah.
Jink
makes things easier for you. organizes everything especially if you have a lot of elements in your track. it's just good practice.
lenieNt Force
quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
I never name any tracks, my arrangements are a complete mess and my filenames never match the track. I can never find anything...

lmao :p Start naming them then!:rolleyes:
lenieNt Force
quote:
Originally posted by echosystm
My experience with FL7 has been less than stellar. I usually only use 3-4 instruments per track, so the overwhelming majority of the CPU load goes to effects. Effects cannot be run in multiple cores, only instruments, so one of my cores sits on 10-15% while the other happily goes up to 70% or more. I can deal with it at the moment, but if they're not going to fix it soon, they are a sinking ship.

If someone can check if Imageline intends on giving FL 8 proper multi core support, it would be much appreciated.

Same here echo.... vast majority of processing power goes to effects on the mixer.

Anyone know if Ableton's got *real* dualcore support? For both instruments and effects and everything?
Mr.Mystery
quote:
Originally posted by lenieNt Force
lmao :p Start naming them then!:rolleyes:

No, dammit! I want my life to be awkward and needlessly complicated.
lenieNt Force
quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
No, dammit! I want my life to be awkward and needlessly complicated.

I see... Are u the person on the picture?:)
Ry Thomas
quote:
Originally posted by echosystm
My experience with FL7 has been less than stellar. I usually only use 3-4 instruments per track, so the overwhelming majority of the CPU load goes to effects. Effects cannot be run in multiple cores, only instruments,

If someone can check if Imageline intends on giving FL 8 proper multi core support, it would be much appreciated.






How is this mate?? I have what i consider a fairly powerful comp and i get the same problem, looking at getting some UAD cards and Liquid Mix
Mr.Mystery
quote:
Originally posted by lenieNt Force
I see... Are u the person on the picture?:)

Sure, why not.
Rinster
haha
echosystm
quote:
Originally posted by lenieNt Force
Anyone know if Ableton's got *real* dualcore support? For both instruments and effects and everything?


yeah, ableton does. i'm probably going to start using ableton now. cubase has never been stable since i bought it, fl has crap multicore support, reaper is too young and has vst problems and sonar has the worst ui i've ever seen. ableton uses a load of ram, but i can deal with that.

DJ KaRiM NeT
quote:
Originally posted by Ry Thomas
How is this mate?? I have what i consider a fairly powerful comp and i get the same problem, looking at getting some UAD cards and Liquid Mix


Time for a change man , buy lenses and name patterns :P
Icone
quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
I never name any tracks, my arrangements are a complete mess and my filenames never match the track. I can never find anything...


;)

I personally don't color-code them... I've seen it being done, but it kinda hurts my eyes :)
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