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This could be of great benefit and we don't have to do anything but update windows as usual! Thanks for the heads up.
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Sweet :)
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Hopefully sooner than later, in Dev beta now. It would be amazing if all those plugs could be used without taxing the system as much. Less send tracks?

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If you're using thousands of plugins on a song, you're doing it wrong. This should not impact any sane composer. :wink:
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Hi,

Yeah, I wonder what the symptom of running into that wall would be, exactly? I don't know if I've ever heard from anyone having this problem.

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I don't know, and I've never had any problems running plug-in's with Windows 10 and Mixcraft. However, I only use the stuff that came with MC8 Pro... No extra third party plug-in's. Oh and I keep Windows 10 up to date. :wink:
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The way I understand it, if you have a plug open it uses a certain amount of processing, if you open another one of the same plug it'll use up that much processing too. This would make it so you could have 100 of the same plug open and use only the resources of 1........ I think......

Like I said, this could change the way people do a lot of things, from sends, busses, a lot. Either way, amazing times we're living in.

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It would be great if they updated this into Windows 8.1 too. :(
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I'm guessing nobody will notice any difference, but I could be mistaken.
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Yeah, maybe more marketing hipe than noticeable difference.
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