I just picked up a statement posted in the "V.I. Conrtol" Forum:
"It seems that VE Pro also uses only 1 core (just like Bidule did). Am I doing something wrong? Or do we still have to deal with that rewire restriction?
Because now, there are a lot of clicks which makes it unusable.."
Any official statements if this "1 core" Thing is right? And if yes, does it affect using slaves aswell?
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Using just 1 Core like rewire?
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Well this is what I like hearing of course! (= I'ts just that in Bidule you can assign the hosted Instruments aswell to any of the 8 cores individually making a clever multicore usage BUT the bottleneck is the audio getting back via rewire which made me think about using a Loopback method instead a fully integrated one. I assume VE Pro doesn't have such a "Rewire-like" bottelneck I'd have to worry about? (that's what my question refers to)
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Or is it the case that 1 core is used for streaming audio back but the multicore-usage for the rest is so cleverly distributed that it doesn't matter in VE Pro in the daily use? If that is the case than I don't want to name it "bottleneck" as it would be unfair for such a masterpiece like VE Pro of course" Its just that I (with my little knowledge) am trying to figure out if I have to worry about a "Bottleneck" which mad problems in my previous Setups or if I don't have to worry about that...