Thanks for the advice, I’ll try grouping some like tracks. I’m really worried that when Komplete 9 comes out I won’t be able to run BLEEP. The biggest issue has been release dates that were publish and not fulfilled. I have a Pentium Extreme Edition 955 3.46Ghz Quad Core with 8GB of RAM. Actually there are some AAX plugins by Slate but were waiting on the VCC and the FXG plugs to get an AAX version. I’m using mostly NI Komplete 8 (Guitar Rig, Kontakt, etc) My i7 is a 930 2.8Ghz and my current soundcard is a Steinberg UR28M. The project I have open currently has 51 plugs but is already over 70% asio time as I have some hefty stuff running…I think the most I have counted running live before is around 120 but a lot of those were very low cpu console and tape emus…now I’m using Slate VCC, VTM and quite a few instances of Acustica Nebula which all eat cpu fast. If I have loads of heavy plugs on a single track then problems appear when asio time is as low as 50-60% I also spread effects between tracks and groups which seems to help spread the load across cores…I can usually get the asio meter up to around 80-85 before problems. I usually have to up my buffers to 1024 or more and freeze tracks to complete a busy song. I have plugs that I could run 100s of and others where half a dozen instances would cripple my i7 so there is no easy answer to how many I can run. Steven Slate of Slate Digital was very upfront about why they switched to iLok 2.
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