![]() In sending audio from one place to the next digitally, you will always have to add everything in the chain up to that point. Mathematically, one single reverb on a send for five tracks should be more efficient than five individual reverbs, one for each track, right? Wrong. I’m talking about bus and send processing. The second misconception disguises as a perfectly economic way to produce, but it really isn’t. This is what is commonly referred to as an under-run. ![]() So if the CPU needs more time to fill the buffer than the actual buffer length, playback stops for a split second until the buffer is done rendering. That’s why, when the CPU meter hits 100%, there is just enough time to fill the buffer in the time of the buffer that is already playing.
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