Guest Pswe Posted September 3, 2002 Share Posted September 3, 2002 Anyone tried using Dual AMD's with Cubase? If so, how is it working? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Elysium Project Posted September 3, 2002 Share Posted September 3, 2002 Haven't tried it but what I have experienced with Cubase using a dual processor on a Mac is that Cubase VST 5.1 (and the latest Logic for that matter) aren't programmed to take advantage of dual processors and therefore don't seem to be working faster and better than on single processor computers. Correct me if I am wrong. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Bodhisattva Posted September 3, 2002 Share Posted September 3, 2002 Idd, you should always check if your application (supports) uses it , it does not mean that when you have a dual CPU your soft is using it !!!! I dont know if cubase does....... On NT you can check it with perfmon and "set it" using task manager .... For the rest i do know... nt=> ALL nt versions nt3.51 nt4 2k Xp etc. .... Bodhi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin OOOD Posted September 3, 2002 Share Posted September 3, 2002 Cubase 5.1 and above _do_ support dual processors (they call it 'advanced multiprocessing') but only on Win2000 and XP; you won't see a hint of it on any dialogs if you're not running a multi-CPU capable OS. Colin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Elysium Project Posted September 3, 2002 Share Posted September 3, 2002 Haven't tried Cubase on a PC :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Full Lotus Posted September 4, 2002 Share Posted September 4, 2002 If you're running dual CPU PC's, make sure you got plenty of RAM as well.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest blink Posted September 5, 2002 Share Posted September 5, 2002 dual processors or smp (single-line multi processors) will work just fine like colin said for cubase 5+. but remember that the only microsoft OS that support it are nt, 2000, and xp (home and pro). also keep in mind that most programmers do not design software to take adnactage of multi-processing. duals and quad systems are primarily used in servers and graphic stations, so even if cubase will use them, your vsts probably won't. so if you are thinking this is a viable solution, and don't already have a dual cpu system, don't waste your time. investing in a good mobo with fast bus speeds (like the intel 400mhz rambus), is probably a better choice if you are working primarily in soft synths. your best investment (imho) for sound creation is a good soundcard, alot of good memory (i recommend a gig, www.crucial.com makes solid memory) and two monitors (and a vidocard that supports dual monitors). it seems high-end, but if this is your passion, what is more important? please no wise cracks about food and a roof over your head;) blink Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest pswe Posted September 5, 2002 Share Posted September 5, 2002 I already have monitors, 512mb ddr-ram, a good soundcard (RME Digit 96/8). Although I've heard that using dual monitors is lagging windows down.. any experience of that?... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Full Lotus Posted September 5, 2002 Share Posted September 5, 2002 I use 3 monitors at work on a dual PIII 700 with 512MB RAM running a G100 Matrox card on NT4. I don't experience any lag....but then I haven't tried on W2K or XP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin OOOD Posted September 5, 2002 Share Posted September 5, 2002 WARNING: GEAR LUST INCREASING Drool on the keyboard is NOT good. Colin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Full Lotus Posted September 6, 2002 Share Posted September 6, 2002 Easy Coin, it's purely for work purposes, no music stuff I'm afraid...You don't want to know what my other 2 work PC's are......otherwise we'll all be swimming in drool... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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