Murray Wrote: >The current system uses one processor for audio and the other for >everything else including some audio stuff on input objects. If the >non-audio processor is currently under-utilised that is where the potential >for gained efficiency is and since it is currently not at 0% -- probably >far from it in Logic -- doubling of power is again not possible. Absolutely right. It bears repeating though that there are a couple of ways to trick logic into making the first processor to take more of the load. Just use a send to an I/O out and physically route that out to an input on the same I/O and put the more CPU hogging effects on the environment input object for that input. Effects on input objects are always processed by CPU #1.
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Re: [L-OT] Re: New Macs / #1 Customer Support
2002-08-19 by Dennis Gunn
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