Does muting a track free cpu?

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when tracks are frozen do they render properly?

also i freeze often because my cpu goes through the roof it pisses me off Amd64 3000+ too!

its liike wtf dogg

RonC

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Be more efficient. Be more organized. BE... the DAW.

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valley wrote:
Frippertronix wrote: Is it less CPU intensive to play it "frozen"?
For a track that is all audio clips, with no extra effects, freezing would make no difference.
well yeah It won't save CPU... but in big edits with 30+ files you also gain from lesse HD strain due to the frozen files are being rendered to one stereo file

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valley wrote:- If you freeze a number of tracks, they are all frozen into one single file - which reduces hard drive load.
okay I give up..... :lol:

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BTW, I find frozen tracks often do remain frozen after closing and opening an edit (even after a re-boot), but not always.. my assumption is that the freeze file stays in T's temp directory until you freeze some tracks in a different edit, after which the tracks in the original edit will be de-frosted on opening .. could be wrong though. :)

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