Audiosynth
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CPU load test file?
A Forum search found nothing so far... Is there such a thing as a file (with data etc) to load into Sonar X2 that provides an idea of the CPU load? I'd like to run a comparison with an older PC and my newer Windows 8 64 bit i7 3820 cpu (16GB). Thanks.
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swamptooth
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Re:CPU load test file?
2013/03/17 18:12:27
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i haven't really found one, so i've been using pure data to push my system load with cakewalk by sending loads of midi data into it and manipulatin automation fx and mixer components for audio data. i have a vid of an experiment here: kontakt madness one thing i've tried is take an audio track, turn on all the prochannel modules, !reduce the gain and volume on all the tracks! clone it ten times then drag a different loop into each track and copy special about 300 iterations of them. clone those ten tracks ten times, select all the audio and select bounce to clips (this will be the first benchmark). when that's done check your audio folder and there should be a couple of gigs of audio tracks in it. then, while the project is playing back, ctrl+click and adjust any module control in the prochannel to set up a quick group and change the parameter for all 100 audio tracks (like low pass cutoff in the pc eq) and see how the cpu responds. write-enable all automation and do this for several modules and parameters until your system shows signs of stress. the next layer i did is set up in this module 16 tracks armed for recording (2 tracks for each for my audio inputs) and record anything (or nothing) into them. what you're probably going to see at this point is the hard disk icon clipping red. this will help you tune your io buffers if you're going to be doing lots of recording. those are the basic ones i do. hth.
Arvid H. PetersonSonar X3E Prod / X2A / X1PE | Cubase 9.5.1 | Reason 9.5 | Sibelius7 | Pure DataNative-Instruments Komplete 10 Ultimate and a smattering of other pluginsHome-brewed VSTs Toshiba Satellite S855-S5378 (16GB RAM, modified with 2x 750GB HDDs, Windows 8.1 x64) Samson Graphite 49, M-Audio Oxygen 49, Korg nanoPAD2, Webcam motion tracking programs M-Audio Fast Track UltraMember, ASCAP
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Audiosynth
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Re:CPU load test file?
2013/03/17 18:19:37
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Thanks for the ideas. Will try later.
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Paul P
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Re:CPU load test file?
2013/03/17 20:32:16
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swamptooth,
And Sonar keeps on ticking with the brutal punishment ?
If so, it's good news.
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Re:CPU load test file?
2013/03/17 20:56:24
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I do my testing similar to swamps. this is my typical benchtest. (using synths and .wav files.) I then use a few programs for data tracking, cpu use, exc.
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swamptooth
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Re:CPU load test file?
2013/03/17 21:14:10
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Paul P swamptooth, And Sonar keeps on ticking with the brutal punishment ? If so, it's good news. yeah - i think the windows 8 improvements and new i7s have something to do with it tho. ;) the komplete test was particularly fun... esp running midi data into sonar that wasn't clock-synced. 75 midi notes per quarter second into 15 instances of kontakt - with maybe 4-6ms of drift here and there over about an hour of recording. i was impressed! :D
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gbarrett
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Re:CPU load test file?
2013/03/17 22:34:21
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Echo used to have a utility they included on the driver CD that would test the system to give the user a reasonable expectation for the system. I found it more than helpful when setting up a new system. If my results weren't close to what was expected, I found the tweaks and settings to make it rock solid. Hmm, maybe someone could come up with something so newbies could have an idea of what to expect before they went all out on stuff?
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