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Sweat the assets using SSE
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Sweat the assets using SSE
Hi pack! (I couldn't resist ... )
Time for another tutorial. This one is about how to cut down CPU using SSE in Flowstone. Some of the contents has been communicated before, some other may be commonsense, but maybe there is something new to discover? Find out and let me know!
Live long and prosper
MV
Time for another tutorial. This one is about how to cut down CPU using SSE in Flowstone. Some of the contents has been communicated before, some other may be commonsense, but maybe there is something new to discover? Find out and let me know!
Live long and prosper
MV
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1328
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Re: Sweat the assets using SSE
Hi Martin,
i really appreciate your work here...
I only have the Slow Packs and slow Add Streams in my Toolbox => so the power Packs jumped right in it
Keep on doing!
Walter
i really appreciate your work here...
I only have the Slow Packs and slow Add Streams in my Toolbox => so the power Packs jumped right in it
Keep on doing!
Walter
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Re: Sweat the assets using SSE
Excellent resource Martin.
Many thanks for taking the time to make that for us
Cheers
Spogg
Many thanks for taking the time to make that for us
Cheers
Spogg
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Re: Sweat the assets using SSE
Hi Martin, This is just what I needed! ...
Thank you that did it for us !, everything works fine!
Thank you that did it for us !, everything works fine!
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Re: Sweat the assets using SSE
Thank you Martin!))
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Re: Sweat the assets using SSE
Thanks Martin,
Some excellent examples and tools. I/we have learned a lot from you!
Cheers, BobF.....
Some excellent examples and tools. I/we have learned a lot from you!
Cheers, BobF.....
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Re: Sweat the assets using SSE
I use them so many time, thanks !)
Here's a little add-on i like to use when using SSE in series.
This way one module will replace the in and out packers.
I made mono packs for 4x to 16x and stereo to 2x to 8x. With different output.
(It's also possible to include all of this inside one code..
But it could lead sometime to confusion, and slowing testing new code,...
i made them after breaking my head with some complex all-pass,
requiring to use SSE mix inside SSE mix, inside others bugs possibility inception ... ...)
Here's a little add-on i like to use when using SSE in series.
This way one module will replace the in and out packers.
I made mono packs for 4x to 16x and stereo to 2x to 8x. With different output.
(It's also possible to include all of this inside one code..
But it could lead sometime to confusion, and slowing testing new code,...
i made them after breaking my head with some complex all-pass,
requiring to use SSE mix inside SSE mix, inside others bugs possibility inception ... ...)
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Re: Sweat the assets using SSE
Hum ...
Just after i made all of those module, i discover that it's more smart to use the first one,
and to place simply the code in series like this :
Just after i made all of those module, i discover that it's more smart to use the first one,
and to place simply the code in series like this :
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Re: Sweat the assets using SSE
martinvicanek wrote:how to cut down CPU using SSE in Flowstone
Awesome tutorial.....thanks Martin...
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