Not too bad an idea. Thanks. I've scrapped an old mix of mine (one that kept clicking and crashing) and started over. I'm noticing that the distribution of processing responsibilities seems to be better distributed on OS9 than I thought. Maybe the track plugins are on one and the bus plugins are on another? Hard to say by looking at the meters, but this mix is going much, much better. > Jer Olsen wrote: > >> is there any way to utilize the live input tracks for more >> typical tasks so in order to take some load off the CPU driving all the >> plugins? > > If you have a multi I/O audio interface, try physically plugging some of the > outs to the ins. That way in Logic you can assign the output of a bus to an > output that corresponds with a live input set to receive from the physical > inputs reciving those outs. That way you can assign a heavy reveerb plugin for > example to the live inoput. And "send" to the above mentioned bus in order to > utilize it. > > For example: > > Bus 1 is set to output 7-8 > patch outputs 7-8 to inputs 7-8 > set up a live input with ins 7-8 assigned to it > put a reverb plugin on the live input object > now send to bus 1 from your audio tracks in order to utilize this reverb being > used on the second processor.
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Re: [exs] Multiprocessor Support (another question)
2003-02-17 by Jer Olsen
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