2015/05/15 08:45:10
djpt2000
I am using a Dell computer with 6 core AMD processor, but Rapture Pro is only utilizing cpu 0 . Large "glassy" programs immediately overload the one processor, producing audio dropout. I checked msconfig and verified all the processors were enabled and can observe usage on the other 5 cpus, but when i load and engage Rapture pro, cpu 0 spikes and redlines while the other cpu's maintain the same low activity level. Is there an ini setting specific to the Rapture pro synth that i need to set so that all the processors will be used?
2015/05/15 09:12:32
gswitz
Yep. Me too.
2015/05/22 12:20:39
djpt2000
I am surprised - a week and no suggestions? ...Is anyone else having an issue with cpu load distribution using Rapture Pro? more to the point: what do i need to do to correct it?
2015/05/22 14:21:00
Doktor Avalanche
Contact support and pray.
2017/12/03 22:52:59
Russ.15
Did anyone ever find a good answer to the above questions? I'm wondering if the configuration settings in this thread would help - I'll have to do some experimenting tonight.
2017/12/04 00:51:42
gswitz
Noel knows how to make it better, but he has moved on. 😣

Really, I'm curious if there are any third party synths that spin up separate threads for every five voices or so.
2017/12/04 00:55:25
gswitz
2017/12/04 03:31:48
Russ.15
Thanks for that link. Right at the end he mentions that Rapture Pro doesn't work well with AD2; that's a bummer, since AD2 is my go-to for drums. I'll have to try reducing voices in each element like he was talking about and see if that helps.
2017/12/04 05:08:28
Russ.15
Just tried reducing the voices as per the video on the part I've been having issues with, and it actually helped a lot; just some minor glitchiness that I'll remedy by bouncing to audio. Thanks again!
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