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OPTIMIZING PERFORMANCE
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Mixer devices
Avoid using stereo inputs when not required.
For example, if your sampler or Dr. Octo Rex player is playing mono material, only connect it to the Left input on a
mixer channel. Leave the Right input unconnected.
Do not activate EQ (Mixer 14:2 only) unless required.
If a channel doesn’t make use of EQ, make sure it’s EQ button is deactivated.
Distortion (Record+Reason)
The D-11 Foldback Distortion will use up less CPU power than the Scream 4 Distortion device.
Reverb (Record+Reason)
The RV-7 uses much less power than the RV7000.
For some applications the RV-7 might do just fine, and will use up much less power.
If you are running out of processing power, try the Low Density algorithm for the RV-7.
This uses up much less power than other algorithms.
Send Effects
When you are using mono effects as send effects, you can connect the effect returns in mono as well (discon-
nect the cable to Aux Return Right on the Main Mixer).
This is true for the following effects:
D-11 Distortion (Record+Reason)
Scream 4 Distortion
ECF-42 Envelope Controlled Filter (Record+Reason)
COMP-01 Compressor (Record+Reason)
PEQ-2 Parametric EQ (Record+Reason)
DDL-1 Delay (provided the Pan parameter is set to center position).
MClass effects; Equalizer, Compressor, Maximizer.
RAM requirements
Songs not only use up system resources in terms of processing power and hard disk space, they also require RAM
(memory) to load at all. The amount of RAM required for loading a song, is directly proportional to the amount of sam-
ples used in the song. For example, a song only using Subtractors (Record+Reason) and effects requires very little
RAM.
If you are running out of RAM try the following:
Close other Song documents.
All open songs compete for RAM.
Terminate other applications.
All running applications compete for the RAM available in the computer.
Use mono samples instead of stereo ones (Record+Reason).
Mono samples require half the amount of RAM.
Try sample rate converting sample files to a lower sample rate (Record+Reason).
Note that this could affect sound quality negatively. Also note that it will require an external sample editor with
good sample rate conversion facilities.