Cpu Usage Vs Audio Quality, audio degradation in native systems |
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dim. 6 oct. 2002, 13:00
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I think it really depends on how the sequencer deals with tasks, ie how it prioritizes things. For example, Digital Performer prioritize audio and MIDI playback, to the detriment of the user interface (scrolling, user interface responses, and the such). If DP can't send MIDI/audio reliably, an error message occurs, and everything stops... I'm not using Cubase anymore (since i sold my old boosted Atari falcon030), but IIRC, it (before SX) prioritizes the GUI Correct me if i'm wrong... For Logic, anyone? For Pro Tools, anyone? ;-) Bye.
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sam. 30 nov. 2002, 09:47
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It's true that TDM doesn't degrade audio in the slightest, you just hit a brick wall and can't enable any more channels of I/O or plug-ins, when you run out of DSP on the PCI cards. Unfortunately, with TDM, I have discovered that I run out of DSP steam way faster than I do on the ASIO/VST system... The situation is rather different on ASIO/VST/RTAS; experiencing a sort of "fizziness" and a softening of dynamic range when approaching the max CPU load on the host Mac's processor. I find that in this situation I just bounce my virtual instruments (well, maybe just a few - the most CPU hungry ones like Battery, Absynth or Stylus) to hard disk and then run them as audio tracks. On a dual 1Ghz Mac this gives up to, in some cases, a good 60% of DSP power back to the CPU! And then, a great deal of the compressor/reverb/eq/etc tasks are taken care of by the UAD-1 card's powered plug-ins - this configuration takes a great deal of stress off the Mac's processor too... Of course, I do realise that I am kind of lucky to be the owner of a fast mac with a UAD-1 card, and that slower machines are more tricky when running large amounts of audio/instruments. When bouncing an instrument to disk, I always solo the instrument that's being bounced, so that I have plenty of CPU reserve to ensure optimum audio quality during the bounce. Also, I never actually record audio on the ASIO/VST mac. I record audio separately on a TDM based mac, so I can be sure of optimum record quality at all times. I feel that if I were forced to overdub & record additional audio tracks in a song that was already running hot on the CPU on the ASIO/VST system, that this would compromise the quality of the audio source actually being recorded. I feel fortunate enough to be running dual systems...this provides flexibility and assurance of audio quality (both systems run Logic and are synchronized together, and I never have any major system problems (touch wood!)
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sam. 30 nov. 2002, 16:10
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Separating macs: one for TDM and one for virtual instruments was also my choice: The choice of stability and power Dont expect your CPU to play instruments (with polyphony) and many tracks at the same time without many problems (audio quality, clicks, crashes, slow graphics...) We have to wait for the G6 to make this dream true.
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dim. 1 déc. 2002, 04:40
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Cool, Soif!! One more thing; I slave TDM to the ASIO system, as TDM is better at syncing to MTC/Wordclock than ASIO (if I do it the other way around, odd things can happen to the audio on the ASIO system, such as phenomema like someone is playing with the pitch control on an analog tape machine...!) I guess this is a problem with the 2408MkII's ability to "chase"... Any ideas on this?
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lun. 20 janv. 2003, 10:07
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REMEMBER "LESS IS MORE"
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lun. 20 janv. 2003, 20:26
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No, "LESS IS BORE" I used to be on ProTools and TDM. Those were the days Now I am (without my boyfriend and) on ASIO and I am fighting with the CPU everyday. Well, life isn't that bad... "Don't tell me what it's all about. Cause I've been there and I'm glad I'm out..."
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lun. 20 janv. 2003, 23:04
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A man is only as good as his "or her's" tools, but......efficiency with one's given gift's can yield dramatic results!
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