Why is this using so much CPU?

nuromantix
nuromantix Member Posts: 24 Member
edited March 2022 in Reaktor

Here are two very simple ensembles, just an oscillator into a filter.

As far as I can see they are exactly the same in every way, but "Example 2" uses about 7% of my CPU, whereas "Minimal filter example" uses about 29%. They are the same filter.


Can anyone explain what is going on?

Thanks

EDIT: wrong files were attached!

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  • colB
    colB Member Posts: 762 Guru

    Dunno, I'm getting about 1.6% cpu usage on both examples on my 8 year old PC...

    can't find anything called "Minimal filter example" though, only two ensembles "filter comparison.ens", and "filter comparison2.ens"

  • nuromantix
    nuromantix Member Posts: 24 Member

    Thanks for checking it out....

    Sorry I accidentaly attached the wrong files, the correct ones are there now.

  • nuromantix
    nuromantix Member Posts: 24 Member

    Ah figured it out now anyway.... they are running at different sample rates. Didn't know that the sample rate was saved as part of the ensemble.

  • Studiowaves
    Studiowaves Member Posts: 451 Advisor

    I didn't know snapshots included the sample rate. Are you sure about this? I was thinking you had too many voices or something.

  • nuromantix
    nuromantix Member Posts: 24 Member

    Not snapshots, ensembles themselves. When you save an ensemble, reaktor saves the sample rate as part of the ensemble.

    I had assumed it was a reaktor preference rather than ensemble-specific.

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