Has there been any testing done comparing cpu use of V5 to V4 ?
The previous versions have been fairly high in a daw, just wondering if there has been any improvement?
brockkel wrote:Hi Peter
No, i have not made an issue of it yet, but for some reason even some IKM instruments like SampleTank and Modo Drum show a higher cpu usage than other plugins i have. I will contact customer support if it becomes a major problem, it's definitely not my computer.
Peter_IK wrote:I know it sounds crass and they're not my words but a colleague who tried AmpliTube 5 said that people "are going to **** themselves" when they get it.
xargxarg wrote:Amplitube 5 version 5.1.1 is taking 67 - 75% of my CPU in Pro Tools. I am using the Leslie amp/speaker. Using the '57 Champ amp/speaker makes the CPU load drop to 37%. Amplitube 4 takes only 12%. With only one track in the session, the CPU is reaching 100% and the recording becomes distorted.
I have a Win 10, HP Z440 Workstation with Intel Xeon E5-1650 v3 @ 3.5 GHz, and 64 GB Ram. Not the newest, but it usually works fine.
With Amplitube 5 using 67% of my CPU it is hard to get work done without running out of CPU. I wonder what to do.
AlfSiochi1 wrote:I've had some issues with some SampleTank Instruments, or Lurssen
DarkStar wrote:... Closing the GUI may help in some cases, too.
xargxarg wrote:
Some of the new computers sound pretty good. I guess you want high single-core performance, since there is not much parallel processing done in a single track of Amplitube, which may be why my six-year-old Xeon CPU, which is good for parallel, doesn't seem to cut it. AMD is putting out some pretty fast chips now, too.
There is a thread about new PCs: The "today we build our studio pc" thread Gearspace.com https://gearspace.com/board/music-computers/560019-quot-today-we-build-our-studio-pc-quot-thread-493.html that might help.