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McDSP Chrome Tone
Configuration
(Mono to Stereo)
# Instantiations per DSP on
HD systems
# Instantiations per DSP on
HD Accel systems
TREMOLO 7 14
STACK 1 2
Many of the Chrome Tone plug-In congurations can operate on the same dsp,
depending on the conguration’s dsp requirements. Below the percentages of
each HD or HD Accel dsp used by a single instantiation of a Chrome Tone plug-In
conguration are shown:
Maximum Instantiation Counts at 48 kHz
Configuration
(Stereo)
# Instantiations per DSP on HD
systems
# Instantiations per DSP on
HD Accel systems
AMP 1 2
WAH 5 10
CHORUS 4 8
TREMOLO 7 14
STACK 1 2
For HD systems, Chrome Tone supports all higher sample rates (96 kHz
only). However due to the dsp usage of some of the larger Chrome Tone
congurations, not all congurations are available at the higher sample rates.
For 96 kHz operation the dsp usage is doubled (x 2).
ProTools|24, Nubus, and MIX DSP hardware
The processing requirements of the Chrome Tone plug-In exceed the capacity
of the ProTools|24 (Classic DSP Farm) and Nubus dsp hardware. While McDSP
recognizes the signicant population of ProTools users who operate on these
hardware cards, Chrome Tone is too large an algorithm to be supported on the
ProTools|24 and Nubus hardware.
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