Hey,
Turning on DSP aka 'compute audio' will turn on the processing of audio. If that patch is doing a lot of things with audio, that can require a lot of CPU power. So turning on DSP will start all that processing, and make things slow.
That's my guess, if you provide more info, then we can make better guesses :)
.hc
On Apr 18, 2012, at 10:33 AM, prince ba wrote:
Hi list,
How are you ? Fine ? So am I
Any Ideas, why pdext is very slow when I click on "audio computer" with some patches ?
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