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Multifx in multifx

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I have this full of fx track. Just one multi fx is not enough ! :P

My question is : for dsp optimization, is it better to put the second multifx inside the first one or outside : the inputs of the second one pluged into the first one outputs ? (in one word in serial...)

As my project is really heavy, I'm trying to optimize it at the most.

Thanks !
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Re: Multifx in multifx

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Any idea ?

Are 2 mutifx in serial using more connexion, so more dsp power ? Is it less power eating with one inside the other ? That is the question.
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Re: Multifx in multifx

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Hello - im no expert, but you should be able to see this by looking at your dsp load...try one way vs. the next and you will see whichever one requires more dsp, or not. i had to do this when assigning various modules to specific dsps, kinda like watching the temp gauge in an old car :-)
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Re: Multifx in multifx

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Thanks !
But dsp meter is not much clear to me... It allways changes its display...
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Re: Multifx in multifx

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understood, but you should be able to see if there is a significant dsp load difference between the two..?.if it's too hard to see the difference then it probably isnt a big deal...also clicking on the'%' symbol on the dsp meter makes it easier to see load differences
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