I appreciate the reply, thanks. Wow, that's one heck of a hungry plug-in! It appears to be around 25% with very minimal polyphony. This type of effect is new to me, although I think that I saw something similar in a M4L device a while back, but the name escapes me at the moment.Sampleconstruct wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2025 1:54 amYes, CPU can be high depending on the resolution settings. This was on an M3 MBP.morphex wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2025 1:40 amHey Simon, are you running Concatenator on your M-processor Mac? It looks like the CPU usage is relatively high for a minimal amount of notes being played. I'm wondering if that's normal for this plug-in. Thanks in advance for any info.Sampleconstruct wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2025 3:22 pm My first encounter with Concatenator, triggering experimental cello samples with an atonal piano improv. Although the pitch detection is quite off sometimes I really like the results, pretty amazing stuff, lots of potential for further exploration.
I'm assuming that high CPU usage sort of comes with the territory when using this type of effect. I hope that they'll be able to tweak that a bit, because I can see how that could be very limiting in a session with other plug-ins that also require lots of power. I'm also curious about its ability to create 'musical' results, or if it's a tool that's aimed specifically at a kind of experimental collage of sorts.

