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07-08-2022, 11:51 AM
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Hey there, I just came to the limit on my Mac Pro 6 Core with 53 stereo tracks. Same behaviour on C32 V6 and V8, 2048 buffer, all set for big projects.
Some of them are bounced mono tracks from the client, so this rises the question about how much I could save by converting them (back) into mono.
Having had a CPU crackles issue for the first time in 12 years on Mixbus I also wonder about the actual CPU window, because it still doesn't show very much usage.
Is it saved/held back for eventual full use of eq and comps?
I'm asking for expertise here, not opinions.
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(07-08-2022, 05:03 PM)Stephan S Wrote: That explains why only 15% DSP usage (which equals 150 % on ten virtual cores) already create crackles.
I would see that as 1.5% spread across 10 cores.... also try at 1024 I have had better success than running higher or lower for mixing.
(07-08-2022, 05:03 PM)Stephan S Wrote: However, converting the mono tracks on my project did the job.
I often find people who work in Broadcast make the mistake of exporting everything as stereo when it is really only a mono track.
They seem to think a stereo pair can be made louder than a mono signal panned equal parts L+R.
Often worth importing all as mono and using phase cancel on one side to determine exactly what is dual mono vs real stereo.
I then delete the mono tracks that are duplicates.
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07-09-2022, 05:36 AM
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I use Flux Stereo Tool Goniometer and then just delete one of the split files in the interchange folder before reimporting. Need to educate clients- or do extra charges.
Wasn't Mixbus supporting interleave files in the past?
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Mixbus32c has supported interleaved files as long as Ive used it….so back to v4. It imports. It exports. It displays as stereo.
Given that analog desks have no stereo channels, and honestly when they do, they're control ganged mono….what youre experiencing isnt related to “not supporting stereo files”….its that mixbus’s entire ethos is that all channel DSP is on, running and ready. You thunk some other daw uses less than 2x the DSP because it uses 1/100th the CPU for a given channel by default. It still uses 2x for two channels of DSP. Other than the tiny potential savings of one file system call, theres no performance advantage in using interleaved files under the hood.
I will solve your issue, though. In the import dialog, choose “one track per channel”. It would take you 1min to solo and flip polarity on one of each pair and delete the ones that cancel. Otherwise, with a stereo guitar, it imports as two channels, you flip polarity on one, solo both….if they cancel, its mono and you remove one of the two (the one you inverted the polarity to save clicks). Trust me, you will never win trying to educate clients. You will frustrate them and potentially get overed mono summed tracks. Kind of a lose/lose.
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