TenorKeith
Inspired
What about the amp models themselves?
sorry, i'm not going through 250+ models to see differences. i believe Class-A amps can use a bit more CPU. but the Amp has its own dedicated CPU, so it barely affects things.What about the amp models themselves?
Adding the amp block increases the CPU meter by about 1.6%.No, I totally understand that. I was just wondering in general how much CPU the amps use. 20%, 30% or more?
Oh I see. So the CPU meter doesn't even consider the amp model? If so, that's great. That means we can dedicate the full 80% to effects, etc. ??
Oh I see. So the CPU meter doesn't even consider the amp model? If so, that's great. That means we can dedicate the full 80% to effects, etc. ??
That’s cool. Remember these can change with firmware updates, but it should remain relatively the same unless a major change is introduced.@chris
I hope you don't mind me playing around with your data. Here's everything except the essentials
sorted by CPU usage. I have this in PDF and XLS format if anyone wants it.
That’s cool. Remember these can change with firmware updates, but it should remain relatively the same unless a major change is introduced.
The AMP block gets its own core, always. The delays use that core as well.Dumb question. How much CPU does the amp block eat up? I have 2 scenarios:
Thanks. So I should be relatively good, even at higher quality settings on the reverb; if I am using only those blocks (amp, delay and reverb)? Modulation and bread and butter stuff will be coming from the Core atm.The AMP block gets its own core, always. The delays use that core as well.
Hey JT -- I just set up a preset with your #2 scenario including delay (no cab block correct?) and I'm seeing 44% on the CPU. There's a lot more room to play with.Dumb question. How much CPU does the amp block eat up? I have 2 scenarios:
I am doing a 6CM (all said and done) with the GTCore and the FM.
1. At the very least; I am going to use an Input block, amp block, couple of shunts and an output block. Nothing else from the FM.
2. At the most; I am going to use and Input block, amp block, couple of shunts, a reverb and mayyyybe Delay of some sort, and another In and Out on the FM with delay and or verb contained within that chain.
Very nice! Thanks for checking! No FM cab block. Using the Boss cab block, drives and modulations. Boss amp block with Fractal pre and post fx as the mood strikes. I'm thinking this is going to be a super capable rig.Hey JT -- I just set up a preset with your #2 scenario including delay (no cab block correct?) and I'm seeing 44% on the CPU. There's a lot more room to play with.
@chris Is this still accurate and dependable or have things improved/changed in the last year and change? I also noticed that shunts weren't listed, yet I know they use up a little DSP, which is why I always try to condense my presets as much as possible. Just curious.Non-essential blocks sorted by CPU usage.
Numbers will be updated as needed with data from @chris
Mar 08-20