It's one thing for a synth to offer multi-core processing as it can distribute different voices to different cores, which makes sense. Effects processing, on the other hand, favours single core operation. I'm not aware of any multi-core effects plugins, but they may be out there.vitocorleone123 wrote: Mon Aug 04, 2025 4:35 pm Given that Relab provides a 4x OS option (default off), I don't see why having a multi-core option that adds a little latency (default off) would hurt - other plugins incur latency when enabling oversampling, for example. It just takes time and effort to code. It's clear that the path of least resistance for the business was to not code such a thing, so they made choices accordingly.
I doubt Relab are being lazy or seeking to discriminate against Intel/AMD by not providing a multi core option.
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