Which plugins eat up the most resources?
Reverb, Eq, Delay?
What is the most conservative way to approach using plugins so you don't run out of resources? Looking forward to your replies! |
Re: Which plugins eat up the most resources?
It depends on the actual plugin, not the type of plugin. I have limiters eating all my resources and limiters hardly using any. It's pretty much trial and error. Plugins needing more resources are generally reverbs, upmixers, AI powered tools, denoisers, etc. Plugins like dynamics, EQ, delay, generally take less resources. But again, all type of plugins come in all shape and sizes so it's really dependent on the plugin itself, not what type it is.
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Here are some plugins that are serious cpu hogs: 1-every amp simulation plugin 2-Izotope Ozone(a great plugin but forget about using it while tracking) 3-Melodyne(I tend to commit Melodyne edits as soon as I finish a track) 4-some convolution reverbs(but SPACE doesn't seem bad) |
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No plugin will run at ”zero” latency as thats an impossibility :cool: but ”some” of the boring stock plugins have a low latency.
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trim 1 or 7-band eq Pultec EQP1A (is that one stock?) blk1176 gate Dverb delay audiosuite gain, pitch, reverse, normalize Xpand |
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Sorry, but I believe you are mistaken. To prove it, I put up a track of music with no plugins. I duplicated the track and added a stock plugin that reports 0 latency and turned Delay Compensation off. No phasing of any kind. I then reversed polarity on the plugin and the pair of tracks null 100%. That tells me that the plugin in question(EQ3-7 band) does indeed run with zero latency. Back in the LE8 days, I also often used BF76 on a drum bus(fed by sends on the drum tracks). That plugin also reported zero samples of latency(and still does) and again, it never caused any phasing. I'm not offended if you can prove me wrong, but my evidence tells me that my assessment stands:o |
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Yep. Loads of plugins induce zero latency to the signal path. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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