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trusampler wrote: Thu Dec 23, 2021 4:23 pm CPU hits are all subjective to your Cpu and the audio drivers that run your Audio Interface. I just ran an instance at 6% this is while my audio interface is set to 8 samples.

Great sounding stuff as always Acustica!
I agree but there is also bad programming that can allow for excess CPU hit..
CPU specs play a role for sure, but coding matters.. its a combination of both.

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GOODmusiconly wrote: Thu Dec 23, 2021 8:55 pm
trusampler wrote: Thu Dec 23, 2021 4:23 pm CPU hits are all subjective to your Cpu and the audio drivers that run your Audio Interface. I just ran an instance at 6% this is while my audio interface is set to 8 samples.

Great sounding stuff as always Acustica!
I agree but there is also bad programming that can allow for excess CPU hit..
CPU specs play a role for sure, but coding matters.. its a combination of both.
You've seen AA code and were able to determine its bad programming?? Amazing.

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GOODmusiconly wrote: Thu Dec 23, 2021 8:55 pm
trusampler wrote: Thu Dec 23, 2021 4:23 pm CPU hits are all subjective to your Cpu and the audio drivers that run your Audio Interface. I just ran an instance at 6% this is while my audio interface is set to 8 samples.

Great sounding stuff as always Acustica!
I agree but there is also bad programming that can allow for excess CPU hit..
CPU specs play a role for sure, but coding matters.. its a combination of both.
It's because moving knobs isn't just algorithm computations, it's referencing an entire database of hardware samples underneath... unfortunately this, combined with AA's often quirky GUI design or strict adherance to the spatial limitations of hardware, means their GUI's can be a little... clunky. Like knobs that snap back in place if you don't move them far enough, slight delays between moving something and hearing the change, etc

For those people who get turned off by the clunkiness - I get it. Go use Fabfilter and be happy. But if you perservere, you get used to it and actually Acustica plugins can be a joy to use... you might even start to like the quirks :roll: I've personally found it worth: the price, the harddrive space, the CPU use, the GUI. Acustica is as close to analog in the box it gets - end quote! I will not say that about any other developer (except London Acoustics... who are using Acustica tech, go figure).

Not a shill, just a fan. My CPU hates me though :lol:

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plexuss wrote: Thu Dec 23, 2021 9:27 pm
GOODmusiconly wrote: Thu Dec 23, 2021 8:55 pm
trusampler wrote: Thu Dec 23, 2021 4:23 pm CPU hits are all subjective to your Cpu and the audio drivers that run your Audio Interface. I just ran an instance at 6% this is while my audio interface is set to 8 samples.

Great sounding stuff as always Acustica!
I agree but there is also bad programming that can allow for excess CPU hit..
CPU specs play a role for sure, but coding matters.. its a combination of both.
You've seen AA code and were able to determine its bad programming?? Amazing.
LOL Delusion is the new norm.

I said programming can account for excess CPU hits and play a role.. its a combination of both... How does that translate to me seeing AA code?

Matter fact don't reply. Save it lol.

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I can see myself using this during final mix down as a glue/sweetener, but it adds too much latency for my daily jam sessions. Very nice sound, though.
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Yeah latency killed it for me. Along with cpu and GUI glitches its not warth it

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