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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 congurations can operate on the same dsp,
depending on the conguration’s dsp requirements. Below the percentages of
each HD or HD Accel dsp used by a single instantiation of a Chrome Tone plug-In
conguration 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
congurations, not all congurations 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 signicant 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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