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Reason and dual core cpu
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| Jimb0b |
Well, my current song has started to reach the limits of my CPU (2.81GHz), so I just thought I would check the cpu usage of the cores to see if there where both being utilized, and only 1 of them was being used (CPU_1)
Is there a way to make reason use both cores, or does it not support this yet ? (Version 4, by the way) |
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| palm |
adjust your buffer size on your soundcard, more delay. i think it already supports 2Cores but not 4. not sure of this tho. your project must be massive tho with a dualcore 2,81Ghz or maybe u have a bad soundcard? Have u learned from the manual how to make more efficient tracks? Less polyfoni, delete all unused matrix, use 6dB filters instead of 12dB where u can, stuff like that. less feedback on delays/reverb etc etc.
also read articles u can find in the stickys:
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...&postid=5282717 |
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| Jimb0b |
| It's mainly down to a few combi's playing at the same time which are quite CPU intensive. |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| You could always sample one of the Combi parts and play it with the NN-XT. |
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| Jimb0b |
| It's not really a problem as such, was just curious if reason supported dual core or not, as it only appeared to be using one core on my PC. |
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| DeZmA |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jimb0b
It's not really a problem as such, was just curious if reason supported dual core or not, as it only appeared to be using one core on my PC. |
It's not supported right now, but I'm sure it will be soon. |
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