Adding more centroid for just getting more send inputs wastes a lot of CPU, and it's kinda stupid in general. It would be cool to add more AUX sends in centroids, like adding more channel strips to it.
Adding more centroid for just getting more send inputs wastes a lot of CPU, and it's kinda stupid in general. It would be cool to add more AUX sends in centroids, like adding more channel strips to it.
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i remember reading on the boards somewhere that adding devices doesn't cause lag. its the audio rendering that causes the lag. would be nice to see though. try adding a bunch of synths, they should have the most code. and make them do nothing, playback the audio that comes through and it should be lag free. make them all play something, and it should be laggy.
feel free to prove me wrong though
my computer is really beefy and doesn't lag on anything so I can't really test it myself
Depending on what you want to achieve, you could connect a splitter to the Aux Send. That would let you apply up to three different audio chains to the same Aux bus mix. Then you could combine and bring the audio chains back to the Centroid with a merger connected to the Aux Return. You're still limited to two Aux buses, but you can process each in more than one way.
i understand this cuz it's the same in ableton. freeze a track and it plays rendered audio instead of having to actively render the audio, thus making it not lag.