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Does PT10 Native eat up more processing power?
Just curious if you noticed if upgrading to PT10 LE eat up your processing power much more quickly.
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Re: Does PT10 Native eat up more processing power?
Dverb tests between the two (9 and 10) are very close.
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Re: Does PT10 Native eat up more processing power?
What about from PT 8.4 to PT 10?......seems like the meter in my sessions has jumped about a 1/4 or more in CPU power from 8.4 to 10 on the same computer.
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