CPU hungry vsti?

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Hay.

Have new computer wanna try some really cpu hungry vsti/presets. I played some with Diva with the old computer, some presets didn't work good, but i don't remember what i choose. Now i want to test the most heavy and CPU hungry vsti and presets. Recommendations? Ha :oops: :nutter:
Last edited by BrokenTrance on Tue Jun 11, 2019 7:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Why?
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I haver clearly stated.

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Not really. What's the point in this?

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I have clearly stated.

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But why would you want CPU heavy synths? I would never use something that is taxing my cpu.

Anyway Diva should be quite heavy i suppose
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BrokenTrance wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 7:56 pm I have clearly stated.
No. :P There's really no point in trying the "most CPU hungry VSTi's there is", if you don't plan to use them, but just use them as a test base for your new computer. It's like asking to test drive a sport car, when you actually want to buy a SUV.

A much better test would be to try out how many instances of YOUR VSTi's you can run with your new computer.

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It's a second hand used computer. I want to know if it is any good. Thanks. So it is Diva indeed it seems.

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chk071 wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 7:59 pm
BrokenTrance wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 7:56 pm I have clearly stated.
No. :P There's really no point in trying the "most CPU hungry VSTi's there is", if you don't plan to use them, but just use them as a test base for your new computer. It's like asking to test drive a sport car, when you actually want to buy a SUV.

A much better test would be to try out how many instances of YOUR VSTi's you can run with your new computer.
I didn't say i wouldn't use it.

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chk071 wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 7:59 pm
BrokenTrance wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 7:56 pm I have clearly stated.
No. :P There's really no point in trying the "most CPU hungry VSTi's there is", if you don't plan to use them, but just use them as a test base for your new computer. It's like asking to test drive a sport car, when you actually want to buy a SUV.

A much better test would be to try out how many instances of YOUR VSTi's you can run with your new computer.
Who are we to say what he must do? He's just thrilled about his new system and willing to put it into prove, I can relate to this.
I'd say U-he Repro is probably a very good contender for what you want!

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Sinisterbr wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 8:44 pm
chk071 wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 7:59 pm
BrokenTrance wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 7:56 pm I have clearly stated.
No. :P There's really no point in trying the "most CPU hungry VSTi's there is", if you don't plan to use them, but just use them as a test base for your new computer. It's like asking to test drive a sport car, when you actually want to buy a SUV.

A much better test would be to try out how many instances of YOUR VSTi's you can run with your new computer.
Who are we to say what he must do? He's just thrilled about his new system and willing to put it into prove, I can relate to this.
I'd say U-he Repro is probably a very good contender for what you want!
Finally something on topic :tu: I will keep in mind Repro. Thanks mate. :phones:

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Diva isnt cpu hungry at all, not these days on a decent pc.

Even my old one could handle it.

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BrokenTrance wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 8:00 pm It's a second hand used computer. I want to know if it is any good.
did you not research that before you bought it?

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AnX wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 8:49 pm Diva isnt cpu hungry at all, not these days on a decent pc.

Even my old one could handle it.
Ok. Thanks for input, AnX. My old computer didn't hadle it too well(core2 duo - ancient i know), but new one seems more good with this :)

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