I'm trying to dial in some much higher complexity values on various algos, and want to make sure I understand a few things.
First, it seems that whenever I use # in any expression, it breaks the expression. So, for instance, I can't do 2# or {2*#} or anything like that. Is there some reason # can't be used in an expression, or am I missing something about the syntax?
Is there any way to use a complexity value above 64 for the "R" algorithm? Unless I'm missing something, specifying over 64 submodules for "RP" just means the extras are ignored, and the size of the network is defined exclusively by the # value, right? Well, I'd really like to double that cap if at all possible.
Please help me crash my CPU. (j/k) I'm definitely getting closer to what I want with "R" and # at 64, but my CPU's not dead yet, and it only gets better with higher values, so I'd like to do something along the lines of # at 128 or so, then burn the IR to use in mConvolution.
MTR: Complexity beyond 64
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MeldaProduction MeldaProduction https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=176122
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- 14339 posts since 15 Mar, 2008 from Czech republic
Sorry, no "expressions" for this. You need to write e.g. "#a;#a". No way to have more in the R, though you can probably use the RP and put a subreverb into each feedback
. But honestly you'll boil your CPU soon 
