• SONAR
  • Is Ozone 5 Using Just the 1st thread in cpu?
2014/02/04 06:33:01
JY Gee
Is there any work around to get ozone 5 using all threads in my quad core ?, to me visually looking at X2 CPU meter, it only uses the 1st thread,
any pointers would be very helpfull to clear this up.
X2
Windows 7 H/Premium 64Bit
Quad core something ( the number escapes me at this moment but its pretty high)
8 Gig Memory
StudioCapture
 
BTW: Ive done the core spread thingy bob in the regedit & x2 thread tweak, and tried the ozone propertys tweak
Additional Info: I can normally load a bucket full of plug in's + BFD 3, and the meters/threads just barely come above the 2-3/10ths mark, but as soon as I load Ozone 5 the first thread goes ( when playing tracks) upto between 8 and 9/10ths  and sometime causes a drop out, the other meters/threads do increase aprox 3/10ths.
Please help as Ozone does polish my T****
 
 
2014/02/04 14:05:21
CJaysMusic
No, there's no way as the plugin was not coded for that.
 
CJ
2014/02/05 02:40:16
JY Gee
Thanks
I guess I will need to contact Isotope directly, anyway thanks again for answering my post.
2014/02/05 14:43:56
CJaysMusic
You could put in a feature request to iZotope and if they get enough of them, they may write better codes for their plugins that utilize the cores more efficiently. But its not an easy fix for them and could take years, as they would have to re-write the coding
 
Cj
2014/02/05 15:31:16
drummaman
iZotope's RX is coded for multi-core...
2014/02/05 17:19:36
CJaysMusic
But its not coded to use the cores evenly
 
2014/02/05 20:41:29
mudgel
Check page 140 of the Ozone 5 help PDF.
2014/02/05 21:21:29
noynekker
When I upgraded from X2  - -> X3 . . . Ozone 5 was no longer launched as a VST2, it is now launched as a VST3 plugin. (And I never updated or re-installed Ozone 5) Just wondering if anyone has tested any performance gain in Ozone 5 as a VST3 plugin ?  At a quick glance, I don't see any difference in the Sonar core meter between X2 and X3 using Ozone 5.
 
 
 
 
2014/02/06 18:50:10
ptheisen
I haven't done any performance comparisons between the VST2 and VST3 versions, but I was surprised to notice, at least on my system, that the VST3 version does not operate with a 64 bit audio stream. Since I try to only use effects that do operate with a 64 bit audio stream, I have chosen to not use the VST3 version.
 
Can anyone else confirm that the VST3 version operates only with a 32 bit audio stream?
2014/02/06 19:07:44
mudgel
Ozone 5 64 bit is 64 bit all the way.

How did you determine that it was a 32bit audio stream?
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