I seem to remember hearing about some tips to keep DSP usage down when using this mixer.
Any advice? Seems to take quite a lot. I don't need any of the eq/comp etc...
Is there a better alternative that is lighter on load? I do need some AUX's.
Jesse
Any tips for reducing DSP load with STM2448?
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- Disable the "mix" button for each unused channel (that little greenish-cyanish button at the bottom)
- Disable "monitor" and "aux" for each unused one (only turn them on when you need them)
- Mute unused channels (I can't remember for sure, but I *think* this might help...)
- Turn off unused 8-buses
- Use the 8-bus rather than the auxes, if you can spare them
- Minimize the # of MIDI ccs assigned, if any
However the biggest consumer of DSP cycles and memory is, as Voidar pointed out, cable connections.
- Disable "monitor" and "aux" for each unused one (only turn them on when you need them)
- Mute unused channels (I can't remember for sure, but I *think* this might help...)
- Turn off unused 8-buses
- Use the 8-bus rather than the auxes, if you can spare them
- Minimize the # of MIDI ccs assigned, if any
However the biggest consumer of DSP cycles and memory is, as Voidar pointed out, cable connections.