Sorry to follow myself up, but it occurred to me that perhaps in my
setup, Osculator is running on the second processor, and that is the
reason I'm not seeing it in my CPU-usage display (which displays the
processor the audio engine is running on). I'll use 'top' to check
Osculator's usage tonight when I get home.
Phil
Phil Stone wrote:
I use Osculator/wiimote with a fairly heavily-loaded audio setup, and
haven't had any problems working with it for over a year. I don't
even see Osculator affecting the CPU display. This is on a 1st
generation MacBookPro.
Phil Stone
www.pkstonemusic.com
Jose Luis Santorcuato wrote:
Dear friends, thanks for the old comments and help, now... i am
working with osculator and wii.... no problem with Gem... but the
sound sucks!... only a frecuency... with osc~... the Gem process is
more hard than audio... why the cpu use says 94%?...
Thanks a lot
Saludos de Chile
JOsé
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