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Optimal CPU and memory resource usage setup ==> for AUs hosted in AUM

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  • I like to keep adding apps and FX'es in AUM until I notice a problem. Then I slide various
    FX out service and if I don't hear a big change in the audible results I deleted it to get more
    CPU "headroom". When I see a lot of general purpose FX on a single track I "duplicate that track and swap out the "hear" app for a MIX-BUS A-E input and route the instrument track that I duplicated to output to that bus and delete it's in-line FX'es. Then I see if any other tracks can share that MIX-BUS for FX use. That mix bus may end up being my "final/master bus" as I get something close to finished. I just record that track and send the resulting file to AudioShare.

    Sometimes, I compare a selected synth with another that might free up more resources but I tend to have my favorite few apps that I use over and over and some great apps have just fallen out of use. Then someone makes a track using it and I start with it to get a new sound.

    I just got excited by a demo of the Resonator FX app when pumped into a big reverb. I didn't open it for 6 months prior.

    One final trick. If you have a track with a lot of FX that seems done... record it and put the resulting file into a "File Player" and recover all the CPU resource for adding more complex tracks along with the recording. That's like freezing in Cubasis applied to AUM. Save your project at various points and remember you can recall/import any track from any saved project to quickly build a new rig for a new project. Useful when you have special tweaks in the synths, FX'es or app ordering.

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  • You can always go airplane mode to help out on cpu

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    You can always go airplane mode to help out on cpu

    This also prevents interruptions that stop your “flow”.

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