On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 09:32:46PM +0000, Will Godfrey wrote:
However one must make the distinction between an
inactive voice and a
non-sounding one. In the latter case processes will still be running to check if
there are any notes to deal with, and any in-line effects will be fully
operational - reverb being one of the heavyweights.
As an example zita-rev1 takes 2% of a single CPU on my machine.
And since reverb is a linear process you don't need a separate
one for each note. You would have at most one per instrument
in a multitimbral patch. An even a reverb could be bypassed
some time after the last note has ended, as can all effects.
Checking if there are any notes again doesn't take any
significant time.
Ciao,
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