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I'd say dropouts is a sign of buffer settings. I can easily track 24
simultaneous channels of audio, and haven't ever run out of power on
mixdowns, although I'm of a mind that 15 reverbs is probably a little
overkill. I admit, some plugs like to eat cycles, but I don't use them.
About the worst I've used is Acoustic Mirror and even at that I've gotten
near real time response out of minor changes, and I'm only running a 1600+
Athlon on that system with Win2K.
You must be running some hellacious number of tracks or plugs.
--
Roger W. Norman
SirMusic Studio
"John" <jsvice@aol.com> wrote in message
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> >From: "Arny Krueger" arnyk@hotpop.com
>
> >
> >> A single CPU is a serious bottleneck. I max out my CPU usage on all
> >> but the most spartan of projects.
> >
> >You are aware that under some circumstances, 100% CPU does not mean that
the
> >CPU is 100% engaged, but rather that it is engaged in polling?
> >
>
> The CPU usage meter is a guideline, not an absolute. I'm talking about
the
> computer choking on plugins and experiencing dropouts.
>
>
> >> I'm disinclined to constantly have
> >> to apply effects offline and hope that I don't need to tweak the
> >> effect later.
> >
> >What software?
> >
>
> Sonar 3 and Nuendo 2.
>
> >> I do have 2 hard drives though! At one point I was
> >> using a RAID setup, but found that to be overkill. The extra HDD
> >> throughput simply wasn't needed. Processing power will always be in
> >> a shortage.
> >
> >Not necessarily.
>
> I hope you're right.
>
> >
> >> CPU's will ever increase in power, and plugins (and
> >> users) will increase their demand accordingly.
> >
> >Are you applying effects during recording?
>
> Never have. It wouldn't occur to me to do that.
>
> -John Vice
> www.summertimestudios.com