FAQ: UNVEIL
CPU Load Optimisation
PITCHMAP does some very complex mathematics, and thus uses a considerable amount of CPU processing time. Here are a couple of suggestions how you can avoid CPU overloads:
- Try increasing buffer sizes in your host software to their largest values, then gradually bring them back down until you find a suitable balance between latency and CPU load. In Logic Pro, this also includes the "Process Buffer range" parameter.
- Try closing the GUI of any plug-in that you don't currently need to have visual feedback on.
- Quit any open applications that are not needed.
- In Logic Pro, all processes that are fed by a live source are processed on one CPU core. When using PITCHMAP under MIDI control, this means that all down-stream plug-ins are run on the same core as PITCHMAP whenever its software instrument track is selected and the record enable switch is lit. Selecting a different track in the arrange, or un-setting the record enable button allows CPU load to be spread out across all available cores, so this may help reduce CPU load.
- Setting Electrify very low causes a higher CPU load due to more sounds being recognized, which causes the Display to render more symbols. Keep the value of Electrify around 50% if you don’t explicitly use it for fine-tuning your sound.
Current Versions
PACE Versions:
PITCHMAP AU/VST/VST3/RTAS/AAX:
Windows: 1.7.0p
Mac: 1.7.0p
UNVEIL AU/VST/VST3/RTAS/AAX:
Windows: 1.7.9p
Mac: 1.7.10p
UNFILTER AU/VST/VST3/RTAS/AAX:
Windows: 1.3.2p
Mac: 1.3.3p
UNCHIRP AU/VST/VST3/RTAS/AAX:
Windows: 1.0.2p
Mac: 1.0.3p
MORPH AU/VST/VST3/RTAS/AAX:
Windows: 2.3.1
Mac: 2.3.2
UNMIX::DRUMS AU/VST/VST3/RTAS/AAX:
Windows: 1.0.3
Mac: 1.0.4
ADAPTIVERB AU/VST/VST3/RTAS/AAX:
Windows: 1.2.1
Mac: 1.2.2
WORMHOLE AU/VST/VST3/RTAS/AAX:
Windows: 1.1.2
Mac: 1.1.2
INTENSITY AU/VST/VST3/RTAS/AAX:
Windows: 1.2.0
Mac: 1.2.1
NON-PACE:
PITCHMAP AU/VST/RTAS/AAX: 1.6.1
UNVEIL AU/VST/RTAS/AAX: 1.7.6
UNFILTER AU/VST/RTAS/AAX: 1.2.1
UNCHIRP AU/VST/RTAS/AAX: 1.0.0
ORANGE VOCODER AU: 3.4.2
TIME FACTORY II MAC: 2.5.3