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> Protools Hd 7 Weak!
elipio
post Fri 21 Apr 2006, 16:58
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Heya fellow artists,
I've just upgraded from MIX 24 to HD1.
I was supposed to have 4 times the DSP power, but today while mixing I used 7 plugins and it said NO to the 8th one....
I was using the 32 voices (1dsp) setting. When I switched to 16 voices it still didn't allow for additional plugins ( it always helped when I had MIX 24. The fewer voices the more availavle plugin power...

I guess because I'm not familiar with Protools 7HD I'm missing something...

I looked up the manual but it didn't explain how to manage DSP power...

PLEASE!!!! HELP!!!!!

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Pete
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Francois Déchery
post Sat 22 Apr 2006, 13:01
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If you use old plug-ins, this is normal:I would suggest you to check if all your plug-in are up to date.

Recent plug-ins are now able to optimize their DSP usage, instead of taking one DSP per different plug-in, like in the past. This helps a lot to get the most power from your PT cards.

BTW i dont know if the HD1 is really supposed to have 4 times the power of a MIX 24, but in real life, i would not rely on more than twice the power... sad.gif


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elipio
post Sun 23 Apr 2006, 16:07
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Thanks for your comment, Soif!
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