T3 - AES New Feature Preview
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1600 posts since 1 Apr, 2003 from Seattle, WA
So in the current beta we have done some CPU optimizations, especially on Mac. Screen redraw and meters are much better. But we have not yet added true dual proc/core support. This is obviously something we want to add sooner rather than later; it just hasn't been done yet. But I just talked to our developer and we will be looking into it in the very near future for T3 since we are still a little ways off from our release plan of early next year at NAMM. The feedback from this thread has really helped us to see how important a feature that is for our user base and we will do our best to get it into T3 at its initial release. I'll of course keep you posted.
Ben
Ben
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- KVRAF
- 2028 posts since 18 Mar, 2004 from New York, N.Y.
I can totally live with that -- Even with T2 I have to use a helluva lot of plugs before it maxes my Pressler 940 -- with all the workflow enhancements I will be in heaven. Then one day when the dual core cupport is ready -- boom! Double heaven!Beno wrote:So in the current beta we have done some CPU optimizations, especially on Mac. Screen redraw and meters are much better. But we have not yet added true dual proc/core support. This is obviously something we want to add sooner rather than later; it just hasn't been done yet. But I just talked to our developer and we will be looking into it in the very near future for T3 since we are still a little ways off from our release plan of early next year at NAMM. The feedback from this thread has really helped us to see how important a feature that is for our user base and we will do our best to get it into T3 at its initial release. I'll of course keep you posted.
Ben
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- KVRAF
- 4644 posts since 28 Nov, 2002 from Chicago
See that's what I hate about Mackie. They never listen to their customers, and they never give any feedback.

Someone shot the food. Remember: don't shoot food!
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- KVRAF
- 3617 posts since 26 Sep, 2003 from Bradford - The Armpit of Britain
Good news that you are going to try & implement it as soon as practically possible, good move also (I feel).
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- KVRist
- 474 posts since 1 May, 2005 from Sweden
Great to hear that you take this so seriously. It makes me happy that there's still companies who listens to their costumers.Beno wrote:The feedback from this thread has really helped us to see how important a feature that is for our user base and we will do our best to get it into T3 at its initial release. I'll of course keep you posted.
Just don't rush it. I'd rather have a stable tested initial release without SMP-support, and then an update. But if you think you can make it, go for it
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- KVRAF
- 1670 posts since 1 Feb, 2004 from UK
Thanks for the info BenoBeno wrote:So in the current beta we have done some CPU optimizations, especially on Mac. Screen redraw and meters are much better. But we have not yet added true dual proc/core support. This is obviously something we want to add sooner rather than later; it just hasn't been done yet. But I just talked to our developer and we will be looking into it in the very near future for T3 since we are still a little ways off from our release plan of early next year at NAMM. The feedback from this thread has really helped us to see how important a feature that is for our user base and we will do our best to get it into T3 at its initial release. I'll of course keep you posted.
Ben
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- Banned
- 22457 posts since 5 Sep, 2001
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- KVRist
- 445 posts since 31 Dec, 2005 from Albuquerque
Still no word on the built in coffee maker????? WTF 
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- KVRist
- 474 posts since 1 May, 2005 from Sweden
Wouldn't a VST plug be enough?flamin-gitaur wrote:Still no word on the built in coffee maker????? WTF
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- KVRAF
- 2028 posts since 18 Mar, 2004 from New York, N.Y.
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
@ttoz: ? Funny... there haven't even BEEN dual cores available to desktop users (and therefore no relevant requests) for "years". We only started hearing about it (never mind buying them) about a year ago. Most of the requests for dual-core support have been made by yourself, so of course you remember those threads. 
Multi-core support hasn't been ANY software company's priority until their current generation of releases. Yeah, I want it, too (I just got my dual-core CPU), but it's hardly been an avalanche of demands, and has only recently gotten this amount of push for it.
Historically, you are someone who's always on the cutting edge of computer hardware technology. It's in your blood, it seems.
But I would venture that the majority of us aren't quite as 'in the loop' and certainly haven't been aware of the pressing need for multi-core for as long. Yeah, Mackie are seemingly a bit behind, I'll give you that. But responding positively and indicating that it has become one of their priorities is something. I can't imagine for a small dev team that it's easy to juggle between feature requests and engine-level programming. Everybody in the world has multiple sets of priorities, and if things other than dual-core support have been at the forefront of their minds for the last while, then so be it. I'd rather see focus on a task and then moving to the next task, rather than spreading yourself out so thinly that NOTHING ever gets done. They didn't focus on dual-core. But when they get more development cycles freed up by clearing out older work, they can move to it. Seems like the way to approach development, to me.
Man... you're one demanding guy!
Remind me to take you along with me next time I go car shopping-- I could use a guy who pushes so hard against the edge. 
Multi-core support hasn't been ANY software company's priority until their current generation of releases. Yeah, I want it, too (I just got my dual-core CPU), but it's hardly been an avalanche of demands, and has only recently gotten this amount of push for it.
Historically, you are someone who's always on the cutting edge of computer hardware technology. It's in your blood, it seems.
Man... you're one demanding guy!
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- KVRist
- 474 posts since 1 May, 2005 from Sweden
Right here: http://www.mackie.com/products/mcu/.jplanet wrote:So, where's the mixer?
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- KVRist
- 443 posts since 12 Feb, 2004
Top stuff! 
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- KVRist
- 474 posts since 1 May, 2005 from Sweden
Multi CPU machines has been around for ages though. I got my first dual in 97.Lunch Money wrote:? Funny... there haven't even BEEN dual cores available to desktop users (and therefore no relevant requests) for "years". We only started hearing about it (never mind buying them) about a year ago. Most of the requests for dual-core support have been made by yourself, so of course you remember those threads.
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- Banned
- 22457 posts since 5 Sep, 2001
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