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Old 05-16-2022, 12:43 PM
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Default Re: HD3 not using resources efficiently. Advice??

It all makes sense now. Thanks to both! I was already aware of avoiding TDM>RTAS>TDM. This last bit was strictly regarding a single RTAS reverb on an AUX track. Guessing the best practice there would be to disable Delay Comp on the AUX so it doesn't contribute to the rest of the session.
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