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FlowStone and Multi-processing
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FlowStone and Multi-processing
I was wondering if FlowStone 3 has a built-in scheduler so as to create exes and vst that can fully exploit multi-processing and multi-threading hardware like 4 and 8 core cpus.
Built-in schedulers multiplex multiple OS threads automatically over the nodes without the programmer having to deal with parallelism.
Cheers
Built-in schedulers multiplex multiple OS threads automatically over the nodes without the programmer having to deal with parallelism.
Cheers
- AnthonyTower
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Re: FlowStone and Multi-processing
Maybe try it?
In using a lot of FS VSTs,
CPU load seems to be distributed fine.
This is with independant exported modules though.
Hang on-
I'll try my largest schematic...
OK-looks like it will use one core up,
then go to the next with a single build.
Like I say though, with multiple exports,
they are distributed.
In using a lot of FS VSTs,
CPU load seems to be distributed fine.
This is with independant exported modules though.
Hang on-
I'll try my largest schematic...
OK-looks like it will use one core up,
then go to the next with a single build.
Like I say though, with multiple exports,
they are distributed.
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nix - Posts: 817
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Re: FlowStone and Multi-processing
Ah ha, sequential-core processes than.
Not parallel processing, but at least multiple cores can get put to use within a single build and not just doze...
Cheers
Not parallel processing, but at least multiple cores can get put to use within a single build and not just doze...
Cheers
- AnthonyTower
- Posts: 29
- Joined: Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:22 am
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