Ok, I’ve red many posts here about ANA’s CPU usage and the only issues can’t be just the vintage filter and the reverb. There must be some issues in programming. I run multiple instances of Omnishere without problems (with effects and filters turned on) but one instance of ANA chews 80% of my CPU, and the worst part is that I have a Intel Core i7-3770 @ 3,4GHz with 16GB of RAM, running ANA in 64bit on Windows 7 64bit. It shouldn’t have any problem at all running ANA. Even if I turn off reverb ad filters, and lower polyphony to 4, I get like 40% CPU usage.br
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Are you guys making an update or something? Because the fault must come from the synth rather than our PC-rigs.br
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Oh, and I’m running Ableton Live 9 in 64bit mode.
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Could you try running the benchmark test here:br
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It will help us track CPU issues.br
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We are moving ANA to a new platform which we are hopping will help with CPU. We are working on faster filters (lower CPU) too.
Hi Phil.br
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Thanks for a fast reply. I did the CPU test and posted my results on the Benchmark page (should be the last one). br
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Hope you guys fix it. It’s an incredibly good sounding synth wich isn’t used at its max potential right now.
I would have thought your chip would have been closer 2 40% as its similar to whats in my imac.br
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I see your buffer setting is 256… what latencey are you getting with that?br
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I tend to stick buffer to 512 as it seems optimum for ANA.