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BrainModularBrainModular Users Forum2022-09-19T12:27:09+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/app.php/feed/topic/65462022-09-19T12:27:09+02:002022-09-19T12:27:09+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=44284#p44284Iron Age Accessories store shared this thread with me. We used to work together at the music store. We’ve been friends since childhood. We had a band where I played drums, and he played guitar. We had 2 more guys. Actually, I don’t remember what name we gave to our band, but I really liked the music we played then. Grunge was popular then, so we tried to be real grungers. Tbh, I’m still a great man of AiC. Rip Layne. Anyway, thanks for your help, guys. I really appreciate that!
Statistics: Posted by DiannneBulosan — 19 Sep 2022, 12:27
are you on PC or Mac? HH2 used raster graphics if I remember correctly, which often performed better. if you're on PC though, you can try hardware acceleration or other graphics options in main settings.
Thanx for the info ! I'm on mac but actually I don't really use graphics elements because 1) no time to make nice GUI (I probably have the ugliest interfaces ever) 2) a part a some simplest switches and faders, I don't care about GUI anyway as I don't look at my screen during concerts, everything is piloted with midi hardware and leap motion. so, shouldn't be that in my case.
Statistics: Posted by fractalist — 13 Jan 2020, 16:05
@drakh : actually, did you try to load a HH2 workspace in HH4 ? in my case, a part from the fact that some things are broken (even some switches names), in HH4 my workspace consumes between 2 and 3 time more CPU (than HH2 does)
are you on PC or Mac? HH2 used raster graphics if I remember correctly, which often performed better. if you're on PC though, you can try hardware acceleration or other graphics options in main settings.
]]>2020-01-12T16:56:16+02:002020-01-12T16:56:16+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=42059#p42059in my case, a part from the fact that some things are broken (even some switches names), in HH4 my workspace consumes between 2 and 3 time more CPU (than HH2 does)
Statistics: Posted by fractalist — 12 Jan 2020, 15:56
]]>2020-01-12T00:47:22+02:002020-01-12T00:47:22+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=42058#p42058and I use Ableton + Usine because the exact same set-up in Usine only (2 or 3) overload my cpu. As I feel it's time for me to port my gigantic multi-patches to a new, updated, cleaner and if possible Usine-only version, so this is great news !!!
Shintylla : I use usine for the same purpose, and I'm also greedy in terms of live processing and VST's, originally in the same patch. I found ways to sparse the processing in multiple racks (mostly none audio but heavy processing) which helps a lot. Any way you can do that ? Also... I manage to let go the idea of using stuffs such as zynaptiq and other CPU-hungry VSTs..
and you're intriguing me now, any link to your live performances available ?
Statistics: Posted by fractalist — 11 Jan 2020, 23:47
]]>2019-11-07T18:17:08+02:002019-11-07T18:17:08+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=41846#p41846Statistics: Posted by drakh — 07 Nov 2019, 17:17
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2019-10-22T19:52:07+02:002019-10-22T19:52:07+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=41801#p41801Statistics: Posted by senso — 22 Oct 2019, 19:52
]]>2019-10-22T19:14:02+02:002019-10-22T19:14:02+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=41799#p41799 edit: oh, Senso beat me to it. so, to resume, if possible just don't compromise.
]]>2019-10-22T19:10:19+02:002019-10-22T19:10:19+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=41798#p41798But I can resume: - if you have few heavy racks, the single core performances are more important than the number of cores, - if you have many "light" racks, the number of cores becomes important. ....and the truth is often in between...
For info, each rack is calculated in a separated thread (so separated core).
]]>2019-10-22T00:40:58+02:002019-10-22T00:40:58+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=41797#p41797Statistics: Posted by Shintylla — 22 Oct 2019, 00:40
]]>2019-10-22T00:19:59+02:002019-10-22T00:19:59+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=41796#p41796
Are you sure about AMD? I read lots of good review on the latest ryzen’s but I did not know what you said. As I’m planning to run OSX on that build I have to make sure it is compatible. No big problems for Linux, but I never heard of a planned Linux HH4 release. I also wrote Brainmodular an email a couple of days ago about Linux porting but got no answer.
either way there are still factors like BIOS that can make a difference, so you'll need to search for music production PC build advises. somewhere in this forum there was a topic about it too.
]]>2019-10-21T21:30:29+02:002019-10-21T21:30:29+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=41795#p41795Statistics: Posted by Shintylla — 21 Oct 2019, 21:30
]]>2019-10-21T21:26:44+02:002019-10-21T21:26:44+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=41794#p41794Statistics: Posted by Shintylla — 21 Oct 2019, 21:26
]]>2019-10-21T20:28:26+02:002019-10-21T20:28:26+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=41793#p41793 Regarding CPUs, of course with mobile CPU in most cases you're bound to hit thermal throttling, especially on Macs where cooling solution sucks. There are some exceptions on PC laptops, my for example although 6 years old and not much powerful by today standards, does not thermal throttle at least.
Anyway, on desktop you should see overall better CPU performance, but choose mainboard carefully, for real-time audio processing it's critical that nothing in the system causes DPC latency that can become bottleneck of real-time performance. If I'm not mistaken AMD is now making I/O chip integrated into CPU (basically system on chip approach), which should be better for this task.
Additionally, take note that even on HH3 you can take advantage of hardware acceleration to draw GUI with GPU. That can really speed things up, especially if your workspace have lots of UI elements. On my old laptop it makes huge difference.
]]>2019-10-21T19:29:00+02:002019-10-21T19:29:00+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=41792#p41792I’m about to build a new desktop pc. My concern is about the CPU, I use Usine mainly for real-time audio processing on my guitar, I tend to use a lot of modules within the same patch. I have owned a MBP 15 i9 octa core but the CPU used to run out very quickly and adding to the known thermal throttling issue on that gens I ended selling it. I have made a lot of research on the web. For my purpose the single core performance and the higher base clock speed seem to be the best for it. I learned also that it depends also on how the DAW manages the CPU. I’m currently pointing at the i9 9900K (8 core, 3.6GHz base clock speed) which is very cheap but with a massive single core performance compared to the i9 9980 clocked at 2.3GHz mounted on the current MBP 15 line. But if I’m wrong on my conclusions (single core performance is what I need), there are other solutions with higher core count such as the i9 9940X which has 14 cores, 3.1GHz and it is insanely expensive. This i9 9940X when compared to i9 9980 despite the huge base clock speed (3.1 vs 2.3 GHz) have the same performance on the benchmark https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/ ... 6vsm797907 Can somebody tell me what is the best for my purpose? Thanks a lot
Statistics: Posted by Shintylla — 21 Oct 2019, 19:29
]]>BrainModularBrainModular Users Forum2022-09-19T12:27:09+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/app.php/feed/topic/65462022-09-19T12:27:09+02:002022-09-19T12:27:09+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=44284#p44284Iron Age Accessories store shared this thread with me. We used to work together at the music store. We’ve been friends since childhood. We had a band where I played drums, and he played guitar. We had 2 more guys. Actually, I don’t remember what name we gave to our band, but I really liked the music we played then. Grunge was popular then, so we tried to be real grungers. Tbh, I’m still a great man of AiC. Rip Layne. Anyway, thanks for your help, guys. I really appreciate that!
Statistics: Posted by DiannneBulosan — 19 Sep 2022, 12:27
are you on PC or Mac? HH2 used raster graphics if I remember correctly, which often performed better. if you're on PC though, you can try hardware acceleration or other graphics options in main settings.
Thanx for the info ! I'm on mac but actually I don't really use graphics elements because 1) no time to make nice GUI (I probably have the ugliest interfaces ever) 2) a part a some simplest switches and faders, I don't care about GUI anyway as I don't look at my screen during concerts, everything is piloted with midi hardware and leap motion. so, shouldn't be that in my case.
Statistics: Posted by fractalist — 13 Jan 2020, 16:05
@drakh : actually, did you try to load a HH2 workspace in HH4 ? in my case, a part from the fact that some things are broken (even some switches names), in HH4 my workspace consumes between 2 and 3 time more CPU (than HH2 does)
are you on PC or Mac? HH2 used raster graphics if I remember correctly, which often performed better. if you're on PC though, you can try hardware acceleration or other graphics options in main settings.
]]>2020-01-12T16:56:16+02:002020-01-12T16:56:16+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=42059#p42059in my case, a part from the fact that some things are broken (even some switches names), in HH4 my workspace consumes between 2 and 3 time more CPU (than HH2 does)
Statistics: Posted by fractalist — 12 Jan 2020, 15:56
]]>2020-01-12T00:47:22+02:002020-01-12T00:47:22+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=42058#p42058and I use Ableton + Usine because the exact same set-up in Usine only (2 or 3) overload my cpu. As I feel it's time for me to port my gigantic multi-patches to a new, updated, cleaner and if possible Usine-only version, so this is great news !!!
Shintylla : I use usine for the same purpose, and I'm also greedy in terms of live processing and VST's, originally in the same patch. I found ways to sparse the processing in multiple racks (mostly none audio but heavy processing) which helps a lot. Any way you can do that ? Also... I manage to let go the idea of using stuffs such as zynaptiq and other CPU-hungry VSTs..
and you're intriguing me now, any link to your live performances available ?
Statistics: Posted by fractalist — 11 Jan 2020, 23:47
]]>2019-11-07T18:17:08+02:002019-11-07T18:17:08+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=41846#p41846Statistics: Posted by drakh — 07 Nov 2019, 17:17
]]>2019-10-22T19:52:07+02:002019-10-22T19:52:07+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=41801#p41801Statistics: Posted by senso — 22 Oct 2019, 19:52
]]>2019-10-22T19:14:02+02:002019-10-22T19:14:02+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=41799#p41799 edit: oh, Senso beat me to it. so, to resume, if possible just don't compromise.
]]>2019-10-22T19:10:19+02:002019-10-22T19:10:19+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=41798#p41798But I can resume: - if you have few heavy racks, the single core performances are more important than the number of cores, - if you have many "light" racks, the number of cores becomes important. ....and the truth is often in between...
For info, each rack is calculated in a separated thread (so separated core).
]]>2019-10-22T00:40:58+02:002019-10-22T00:40:58+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=41797#p41797Statistics: Posted by Shintylla — 22 Oct 2019, 00:40
]]>2019-10-22T00:19:59+02:002019-10-22T00:19:59+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=41796#p41796
Are you sure about AMD? I read lots of good review on the latest ryzen’s but I did not know what you said. As I’m planning to run OSX on that build I have to make sure it is compatible. No big problems for Linux, but I never heard of a planned Linux HH4 release. I also wrote Brainmodular an email a couple of days ago about Linux porting but got no answer.
either way there are still factors like BIOS that can make a difference, so you'll need to search for music production PC build advises. somewhere in this forum there was a topic about it too.
]]>2019-10-21T21:30:29+02:002019-10-21T21:30:29+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=41795#p41795Statistics: Posted by Shintylla — 21 Oct 2019, 21:30
]]>2019-10-21T21:26:44+02:002019-10-21T21:26:44+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=41794#p41794Statistics: Posted by Shintylla — 21 Oct 2019, 21:26
]]>2019-10-21T20:28:26+02:002019-10-21T20:28:26+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=41793#p41793 Regarding CPUs, of course with mobile CPU in most cases you're bound to hit thermal throttling, especially on Macs where cooling solution sucks. There are some exceptions on PC laptops, my for example although 6 years old and not much powerful by today standards, does not thermal throttle at least.
Anyway, on desktop you should see overall better CPU performance, but choose mainboard carefully, for real-time audio processing it's critical that nothing in the system causes DPC latency that can become bottleneck of real-time performance. If I'm not mistaken AMD is now making I/O chip integrated into CPU (basically system on chip approach), which should be better for this task.
Additionally, take note that even on HH3 you can take advantage of hardware acceleration to draw GUI with GPU. That can really speed things up, especially if your workspace have lots of UI elements. On my old laptop it makes huge difference.
]]>2019-10-21T19:29:00+02:002019-10-21T19:29:00+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6546&p=41792#p41792I’m about to build a new desktop pc. My concern is about the CPU, I use Usine mainly for real-time audio processing on my guitar, I tend to use a lot of modules within the same patch. I have owned a MBP 15 i9 octa core but the CPU used to run out very quickly and adding to the known thermal throttling issue on that gens I ended selling it. I have made a lot of research on the web. For my purpose the single core performance and the higher base clock speed seem to be the best for it. I learned also that it depends also on how the DAW manages the CPU. I’m currently pointing at the i9 9900K (8 core, 3.6GHz base clock speed) which is very cheap but with a massive single core performance compared to the i9 9980 clocked at 2.3GHz mounted on the current MBP 15 line. But if I’m wrong on my conclusions (single core performance is what I need), there are other solutions with higher core count such as the i9 9940X which has 14 cores, 3.1GHz and it is insanely expensive. This i9 9940X when compared to i9 9980 despite the huge base clock speed (3.1 vs 2.3 GHz) have the same performance on the benchmark https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/ ... 6vsm797907 Can somebody tell me what is the best for my purpose? Thanks a lot
Statistics: Posted by Shintylla — 21 Oct 2019, 19:29