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Recently, I've been running a ton of complicated racks (with multiple racks inside of them...it's racks all the way down, you see)...
And my CPU has been hurting pretty bad.
I know that with programs like Logic, you can distribute some of the processing functions to other computers via ethernet. Can you do this with live?
Also, if it is possible, can one use it to reduce latency when using it to take in data from live performances that I'm using to control sidechained gates? Is there ANYTHING one can do to reduce that kind of analog-digital-analog latency?
And my CPU has been hurting pretty bad.
I know that with programs like Logic, you can distribute some of the processing functions to other computers via ethernet. Can you do this with live?
Also, if it is possible, can one use it to reduce latency when using it to take in data from live performances that I'm using to control sidechained gates? Is there ANYTHING one can do to reduce that kind of analog-digital-analog latency?
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Re: multiple computers to speed processing?
Sat, December 27, 2008 - 4:09 PMI don't think this is possible. Logic does it's distributed processing via bundled software called Logic node. Unless there's some kind of 3rd part app for universal distributed processing (I've never heard of one) then it won't be possible.
For an alternative (and more expensive) route. There's the ua pci card stuff or the firewire focusrite liquid mix which offer incredible hardware modeled plugins that run directly off of the cards themselves therefor taking the load off of your processor. Not exactly what u were asking for, but just another option.