Improving MixCraft CPU performance?

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squeakie
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Improving MixCraft CPU performance?

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I was wondering if MixCraft had something like this. In Studio One 5 (under Preferences and the Service Tab), there are things you can disable to improve CPU performance within the DAW. I did this and saw a nearly 10% decrease in CPU for one of my heavier VST’s (Roland Zenology).

Does MixCraft have anything like a “Services Tab” that allows you to disable any services MixCraft is using that could improve CPU performance? I’ve already optimized my computer for audio recording, but those improvements I got within S1-5 were S1 specific services.

Thx,
Sqk
Yamaha MOXF6, Roland Juno-Di, Casio MZX500, Roland RS70, M-Audio Venom, M-Audio Hammer88, Casio PX330, M-Audio Keystation 49 MK3, Yamaha DGX-670 digital piano, Behringer Studio Monitors, MixCraft 9 Pro, Studio One 5, Cakewalk, Zenbeats,
ferez21
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Re: Improving MixCraft CPU performance?

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I would love to see a more elaborated resources panel that shows you how much CPU every single plugin uses, and let's you disable certain plugins/services.
squeakie
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Re: Improving MixCraft CPU performance?

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We have that in Studio One.., it’s incredibly useful!
Yamaha MOXF6, Roland Juno-Di, Casio MZX500, Roland RS70, M-Audio Venom, M-Audio Hammer88, Casio PX330, M-Audio Keystation 49 MK3, Yamaha DGX-670 digital piano, Behringer Studio Monitors, MixCraft 9 Pro, Studio One 5, Cakewalk, Zenbeats,
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