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V6 User Manual 1.00.book - Studio General

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Note: These bars should be ignored when loading a project, making changes in thegraphical layout of Pyramix when stopped (opening pages, moving the mixer, etc.), ordoing offline processes (renders, non real-time mix-downs, etc.). If the indicatorsbecome red during these phases of your work, simply click on the indicator bar to resetit.Very Important!For the present we recommend that you do not use more than 65-70% of the Core resources to avoid glitches orproblems related to intensive graphic refresh bursts. Three colour zones have been set for the Core load indicator.0% to 65% Green zone (best performance)65% to 75% Orange zone (moderate risk)75% to 100% Red zone (performance could be at risk if major screen redraws are initiated by the user)For ultimate performance Vista should be run on a QuadCore processor.Pyramix <strong>V6</strong> Latency Modes for MassCorePyramix <strong>V6</strong> Latency Modes for MassCoreMykerinos/Latency (Note1)Low Latency(5.33ms)Extra Low Latency(2.66ms)Ultra Low Latency(1.33ms)MYK-MB1vMYK-MB2vMYK-MB3vMYK-MB4vMYK-MB5vMYK-X30 v v vMYK-X50 v v vNote 1: Latency Modes introduce relative performance penalties. Low: 11%, Extra:22%, Ultra:44%Latency measurements are LIVE IN to LIVE OUTNote: Please be aware that our competitors only take in account latency from Live In toRecord; in our case this would means 0.665ms in Ultra-Low, 1.33 in Extra-Low and2.66 in Low Latency, but, since from Live In to Live Out is the ‘real-world’ figure, we calculateit as 1.33ms , 2.66ms , 5.33ms respectively.MassCore : Pyramix <strong>V6</strong> Latency Modes for MassCore 2 - 34

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