It is possible to adjust the global pre-generation time. We recommend experimenting with buffer settings to find your system's sweet spot.ģ. The same buffer setting in 9.02 may affect your system's CPU differently in 9.1. Compared with previous Digital Performer versions, latency performance has been improved in 9.1. When the plug-in window is closed, the plugin will run in pre-gen mode.Ģ. When this option is checked, all instances of that plug-in will run in real-time when the plug-in window is open. d.) toggle the "Run Open Instances of This Plug-In in Real-Time" option in the Mini-Menu of any plug-in window. c.) Record-enable any MIDI track that targets the instrument for VIs. b.) Record enable or monitor enable an audio track for effect plug-ins. Aux track effects are always rendered in real-time. If for any reason you want to run a plug-in in real-time, you'll want to do one of the following: a.) Place the effect on an aux track with bussing used to access the effect. All plugins are set to run in pre-gen by default. What to consider when using the 9.1 update:ġ. Under certain situations, we have marked substantial performance improvements in version 9.1 compared with version 9.02. For example, a project that deals mostly with audio files will not see any major changes in performance while a project using many VIs and Plug-Ins will. It is important to note that not all projects will see substantial benefits from the Next-gen Pre-gen™ engine.
While earlier versions of Digital Performer have included the option to render plug-in audio in pre-generation to reduce CPU usage, this feature has been highly optimized in the 9.1 upgrade. One of these improvements is the Next-gen Pre-gen™ engine.
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As you may have heard, the newly released Digital Performer 9.1 update introduces a number of improvements.