How does Mulab do more than one core now?

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I realise that a lot of people want Mulab to be aware of multiple cores, but how does it handle them now? If I have 4 cores, does it only use one? Or will making it a multi threaded app just mean that the load is better distributed?

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audiobot202 wrote:I realise that a lot of people want Mulab to be aware of multiple cores, but how does it handle them now? If I have 4 cores, does it only use one? Or will making it a multi threaded app just mean that the load is better distributed?

Steve
You have to wait till the M4 update, which will (so god will 8) ) support multiple cores...
Atm: no way, except using in parralel a rewire programm, which acts as a host as well like FL Studio or Orion...


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MU.LAB 3 uses a single core for its audio processing.
It's indeed a high priority wish to make MU.LAB support all cores available for its audio processing.
Unfortunately it's techncially quite complex, and at this point i cannot make any promises yet about when it will be there but be sure i'll do my very best to implement it asap.
FYI, besides multi-core support, there are also other points where i'll try to optimize MU.LAB's audio processing so we all get more musical power out of the same machine.

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Trancit wrote:You have to wait till the M4 update, which will (so god will 8) ) support multiple cores...
Atm: no way, except using in parralel a rewire programm, which acts as a host as well like FL Studio or Orion...


Trancit
spoke too soon trancit, was why i didnt answer this question :wink:

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> DiGiT < wrote:
Trancit wrote:You have to wait till the M4 update, which will (so god will 8) ) support multiple cores...
Atm: no way, except using in parralel a rewire programm, which acts as a host as well like FL Studio or Orion...


Trancit
spoke too soon trancit, was why i didnt answer this question :wink:
I believe in Jo... 8)

And with the workaround I mentioned, it works quite well.


Trancit

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for sure. and to tell you the truth, i hadnt thought of the possibility of rewiring another app to take advantage of multiple cores... good one!

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> DiGiT < wrote:for sure. and to tell you the truth, i hadnt thought of the possibility of rewiring another app to take advantage of multiple cores... good one!
You're welcome. 8)

Trancit

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gosh :oops:

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