I've been playing with LMMS today, creating an example drum/beat-track
with 6 instruments. My machine isn't particularly powerful - well,
maybe not quite weak anyway - it's 2-core Athlon64. Nevertheless it
rather quickly got "choking": GKrellm's diagrams showed full CPU
utilization, and sound began to broke sometimes. Accidentally I
enabled "master output visualization" widget, and just imagine:
according to GKrellm's diagrams the CPU-load dropped to values around
20-25% per core. Supposing, that I added more work to the machine,
which was fully utilized at the moment - actually I gave it relief.

What kind of connection there is between this widget and CPU-load?
When I disabled it, CPU-utilization became to rise again, to the
former level.

And one more thing: the CPU-meter (the one directly below widget)
seems to be useless: when CPU was processing almost at its full power,
this display seldom blinked one green "square", as supposed CPU-load.
-- 
regards,
Zbigniew

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