I allready said so in another thread: We will never know how much this is indeed affecting performance.cold c wrote: SX2, significant copy protection/encryption embedded
SX3, much much more copy protection/encryption embedded
Both the same playback performance.
I agree on the copy protection part...Yes, however as has been pointed out many times in this thread it can't automatically be inferred that any performance difference is due to the copy protection overhead as you know SX3 has many more features.
But I don't agree on the "many more features" thing. I do know that full PDC is expected to add a certain CPU hit. But that shouldn't add more than 5-10% at best.
Then, which of the other features should add anything more, unless I actually use them?
And fwiw, Logic 7.1 (assuming it's running well... which it clearly isn't on all machines) seems to be just as efficient - and it's got a close to identical feature set. Due to the absence of any Mac at my place I can't do any scientific tests.
Yeah well... you're probably right on that one.The issues of application performance and copy protection overhead are now being mixed, which is simply going to add more confusion to the myth for other users.
I'm not new to any comparison tests, so my settings obviously were 100% identic.Furthermore, anyone testing application performance must ensure ASIO buffer settings, number of ASIO I/O channels enabled etc are all constant between tests.
"Constrain delay compensation" doesn't switch off the PDC engine from what I can tell from the user manual, it just ignores the delay for recording purposes, I don't think full PDC can be fully switched off in SX3. [/quote]
Yeah, that's what I allready suspected.
Would even be understandable that with "constrain delay compensation" CPU hit is slightly higher, as tracks had to be treated differently.