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PT LE 8.0.1 with Quad Core on Windows
I keep searching the existing threads for answers and can't seem to find what I'm looking for.
Basically my question is, does PT LE 8 benefit from multiple cores? Core 2 Duo? Quad Core? I have read also that there is a way to set the cores to perform specific tasks, such as 1 for playback engine, 1 for rtas, etc. IF that's possible, where do you modify these settings? Thank you in advance! |
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Re: PT LE 8.0.1 with Quad Core on Windows
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Re: PT LE 8.0.1 with Quad Core on Windows
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Re: PT LE 8.0.1 with Quad Core on Windows
Thank you for the info. I just find it strange that if you tell PT to use one processor for the playback engine, it knows to use the other processors for other tasks. Seems a bit misleading. To me this setting telling PT to use one processor would be like telling it to completely ignore the other processor altogether (leaving it free for other programs to use).
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