[yoshimi] And the very good

  • From: Jonathan Brickman <jeb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: yoshimi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2017 06:06:23 -0600

Just a little cheery report for January.

The first Box of No Return, in full current configuration (
http://lsn.ponderworthy.com ;), required 4 GHz and originally, constantly
used half of four of its eight CPU cores when lit; much of that is
Yoshimis, it keeps three running at all times, all of which have two
simultaneous patches, some notes of my 88's using all of them.  Slowly I
noticed that CPU usage going down down down, and that box still runs on 96
kHz audio.  Very recently I built the second BNR to keep at the church, and
I tried it using some used hardware I had, 48 kHz, dual-core 3.4 GHz.
Works marvelously!

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