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... have muli-core cpu support.
(For eXT it seems to be in beta version)

Any official information about this in Tracktion ?

(I have a mispleasant feeling to use the host that evolves the slowest.)

Xavier

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ben, do you guys have any recently disgruntled employees? lol.

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no, just not-so-recently disgruntled users... :hihi:

Are multi-core processors/systems really that popular thesedays? My motherboard is multi-core capable and I'm thinking of going to a dual-core processor, though from what I gather on the eXT and Podium multicore tests, improvement was about 30%?

How does that really work out in performance terms? Extra tracks? More polyphony? Is it really that noticeably in practice?

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I've been using Tracktion for 2 years and a half.
I love Tracktion and it's my only host.

But yes i find it evolves very slowly. In the first half of 2003 a big new feature arrived each month.
I would be glad to see some of these features
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=82584
implemented from time to time with new version.

I've just bought a Athlon X2 3800. That's why i wanted to have some info.
Tracktion WILL support multi-core CPU (every music/video software will). It's a matter of time.
I would preffer to see it sooner... :wink:

For me that means more effect, more instuments, more polyphony and faster rendering.

Xavier

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BUUURRRRRRRRPPPPPPP!!!!!!!......oh...'scuse me.

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That reminds me............when is tracktion 3 schedualed for release.......?

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I asked for the same question months ago, no answer...

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lharless wrote:BUUURRRRRRRRPPPPPPP!!!!!!!......oh...'scuse me.
pardon you :lol:

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Ixox wrote:I've been using Tracktion for 2 years and a half.
I love Tracktion and it's my only host.

But...
did you consider alternatives? When your frustration has reached a critical point you probably should ;-) - it helped me immensely... :-D

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it's more important to understand than to judge - we will always fail at the latter without the former

good one :)

can i still just pretend your a troll? :P

:D

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The real time rendering process use clearly one core.

I've just noticed that the "off-line" rendering process in Tracktion use the 2 cores of my CPU.
But why do the sum is 100% of the whole (could be up to 200%)?
One core works at 60% and the other at 40%.... :?: :?


Jens wrote:When your frustration has reached a critical point...


I haven't reached this point... :wink:

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