Or maybe it is not well optimized on Mac.TonyVegas wrote:I don't believe that "most people" use synths that way. Nor do I believe that "the majority" are having any problems with Spire. A select group of people, the kind of people who tend to hang out at KVR, "test" synths by piling on as much modulation and fx as allowed with no interest in making useful or pleasant sounds.Echoes in the Attic wrote:If everyone else is finding spire to be cpu heavy (myself included with an i7 quad core laptop from last year) and you are not, then my guess is that you are probably using patches that are much more simple than the majority of users. Nothing wrong with that. It is possible to make low cpu patches by using only certain features, but most people create and use patches that make use of more functions I guess, like many factory patches.TonyVegas wrote:Interesting theory. I've never before heard of a musicians credibility being based on the number of notes he plays at once. Anyway, I play loads of chords and never have any problem with Spire. Even with long tailed ambient pads with many voices and lots of modulation. Who knows. Maybe I'm just a better programer than you lot.
These people have CPU troubles because they actively seek them out by programing the synth with the express intention of seeing if they can break it. And that methodology is highly misleading to normal users, who have no CPU problems at all. I call this the "KVR-Tard-Factor".
With only 2 of the Osc's, no FX, 1 Filter I get crackles with a long release pad sound. That is not an excessive sound or done just to push the cpu. Turn everything on and 2 notes is crackling.
With Sylenth I couldn't make it crackle if I tried.
