Re: PIV 1,5GHz/768MB SDRAM too low for Studio64?

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Am Donnerstag, 15. Mai 2008 schrieb CC-Band:
> i use studio64. if i record midi and use qsynth with the 5.1 soundfont my
> cpu goes to 100%. is this normal? hydrogen runs in the background.
> what can i do to decrease cpu-load?

Generally speaking: increase the latency. More time for audio-processing means 
more time for context-switches (=app-switches). And less context-switches per 
second, as you run with bigger buffers.

If you can't do that because you then play with high latency, try to record 
the midi while playing a lo-fi soundfont that is easy on cpu. Then play the 
recorded midi with the high-quality soundfonts...

Have fun,

Arnold
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