I tried out u-he Tyrell N6 available here :
https://www.amazona.de/freeware-synth-tyrell-n6-v3-03/
It's using a lot of DSP, way more than other synths, especially the preset that it loads up with -- 'Chapter 3'.
I'm wondering if anyone else who has tried it has found that preset heavy on CPU.
Does Tyrell N6 use a lot of CPU?
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Re: Does Tyrell N6 use a lot of CPU?
Pretty much all of u-he vsts are cpu heavy and use a lot of DSP processing. DSPs are tricky things to program I believe, so most people don't. The flip side of that is u-he plugins tend to sound really good because they have the expertise.
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Re: Does Tyrell N6 use a lot of CPU?
Zebra and Hive are quite low on the CPU. I think Tyrell is more heavy and comparable with Diva. But this of course depends on the presets.
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Re: Does Tyrell N6 use a lot of CPU?
Any decent synth is CPU heavy, except for ZynAddSubFX, which also can be quite a resource hog if too many stuff is used. There's no magic.
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