I use logic. I was just wondering if Repro was made more CPU efficient with updates, the same way Diva did when it first came out. I remember Diva had like a 25% increase in CPU efficiency in one of it's early updates.EvilDragon wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 6:58 am I don't think that's up to the plugin, it looks more to be a Bitwig thing.
(Linux) Repro-5 takes a lot of CPU
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- KVRist
- 480 posts since 17 Mar, 2012 from Montreal
- KVRAF
- 24447 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Repro already has the multicore switch (enable it), and high-quality switch (disable it). It had that from the get go.
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- KVRist
- 480 posts since 17 Mar, 2012 from Montreal
I'll give that a try, thanks for passing it onEvilDragon wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 6:59 pm Repro already has the multicore switch (enable it), and high-quality switch (disable it). It had that from the get go.
- KVRer
- 24 posts since 6 Aug, 2016
Hello guys,
I work with Ableton (currently 10.0.6) and my setup in terms of synth tracks consists of 6 Tracks.
In each track I have an instrument rack loaded with (Hive, Repro-5, Diva, Bazille and Zebra 2) - *multicore and "draft" settings enabled*
I use this setup across 3 different machines: 1 PC (i7-4770K), 1 Macpro (3,7 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon E5), 1 macbook pro (i7-2.7 GHz)
So regarding the PC it handles everything pretty well (even with buffer size at 128), but in both macs I find that this setup isn't very stable even when working at higher buffer sizes like 512.
When idle I'm also noticing that Repro-5 is taking a lot of cpu, even more that Diva.
Because this setup will be the one used for live I must guarantee that it's stable on the macbook so it can run everything without any cpu spikes.
Also when building Ableton setups for Live performance I usually avoid getting over 25% when idle and 45% of CPU when stressing.
Although I've been using Hive since it's first release I'm pretty new to some other u-He plugs in terms of CPU usage.
So as right now I have 5 instances of Repro-5. If I disable 4 of the plugs i see a slight drop on cpu when idle but it is only when I disable the last one that the cpu will drop from 14% to 5%. That's strange because this only happens on this particular plug.
So about Repro-5... Anyone running this Live? If so how many instances are you running in a macbook for example?
Thanks
I work with Ableton (currently 10.0.6) and my setup in terms of synth tracks consists of 6 Tracks.
In each track I have an instrument rack loaded with (Hive, Repro-5, Diva, Bazille and Zebra 2) - *multicore and "draft" settings enabled*
I use this setup across 3 different machines: 1 PC (i7-4770K), 1 Macpro (3,7 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon E5), 1 macbook pro (i7-2.7 GHz)
So regarding the PC it handles everything pretty well (even with buffer size at 128), but in both macs I find that this setup isn't very stable even when working at higher buffer sizes like 512.
When idle I'm also noticing that Repro-5 is taking a lot of cpu, even more that Diva.
Because this setup will be the one used for live I must guarantee that it's stable on the macbook so it can run everything without any cpu spikes.
Also when building Ableton setups for Live performance I usually avoid getting over 25% when idle and 45% of CPU when stressing.
Although I've been using Hive since it's first release I'm pretty new to some other u-He plugs in terms of CPU usage.
So as right now I have 5 instances of Repro-5. If I disable 4 of the plugs i see a slight drop on cpu when idle but it is only when I disable the last one that the cpu will drop from 14% to 5%. That's strange because this only happens on this particular plug.
So about Repro-5... Anyone running this Live? If so how many instances are you running in a macbook for example?
Thanks
- KVRAF
- 4197 posts since 23 May, 2004 from Bad Vilbel, Germany
Here's a quote from the manual about the Multicore Threads option:
"The optimum number for minimum CPU load depends on your computer hardware, operating system, host application and how many instances are running in parallel. While using multiple instances of Repro-5 you should generally avoid setting higher values than the default (4)"
Hope that helps.
"The optimum number for minimum CPU load depends on your computer hardware, operating system, host application and how many instances are running in parallel. While using multiple instances of Repro-5 you should generally avoid setting higher values than the default (4)"
Hope that helps.
