Anybody know if there is some kind of mixer available with really low dsp load? I'm trying to use the excellent Plasma drumsynth with my Luna under Scope but don't have enough dsp power. If anybody knows of anyway I could solve this I would really appreciate it.
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I guess the Micro-mixer was the lightest of them all - too light in my taste - yet useable.
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Immanuel, you have to be referring to the Dynamixer, not the Micromixer, cos the Dynamixer is definitely the lightest one. It came out with the first version 1.1 of Pulsar, and never changed. I’ve always used it for this very reason and you can expand it using the exact amount of stereo channels you need. It’s the simplest one, but if you only need it, it’s alright. If you ever need to record audio and you have your ASIO connected to your Dynamixer, you’ll record everything, this is the only problem. So you have to detach your ASIO and connect it exclusively to the device or in channel you need to record. I’m saying that just in case you don’t know, you probably do, but just in case.
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