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Getting the most out of your computer
The PCM Native plug-ins are written to be efficient, and most computers will run more copies
than you may need. But if you find yourself needing to squeeze a little bit more out of your
CPU, you can take the following simple steps:
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Turn off the active realtime display. The active display window can represent your effect
in real time in several ways. However, this display consumes some of your computer’s
processing power. If you click until you reach the static display, your computer will have
more CPU power available.
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Close the plug-in editor. Unless you’re actively controlling your mix in realtime, you don’t
need the editor after you’ve made the appropriate settings. All those knobs, faders and
displays require processing power. You can always reopen the editor if you need to edit.
Reverb Tail Behavior
Each host treats plug-ins a little bit differently. You’ll notice this especially when you stop, loop
or relocate. You may notice that the tail stops immediately on one platform and continues to
ring on another. You may also notice that the behavior changes when the plug-in is inserted on
an audio track, an instrument track or an aux track.
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