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Old 04-15-2004, 09:33 AM
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Default McDSP Filter Bank - Is it a CPU Hog?

Anybody have McDSP Filter Bank plugins? Have you found them to be CPU Hogs? I downloaded a trial version and susbtituted the McDSP for Waves Ren Eq. on a few tracks and my computer (G5 dual 2 ghz, 2000 RAM, Digi 002) maxed out. I like the plugin, but if it is going to take up this much CPU, I'll probably not want to spend the $.
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