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Discussion in 'KORE' started by robotsound, 16/3/06.

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  1. robotsound

    robotsound NI Product Owner

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    any idea what kinda power kores gonna take to run? i'd love to use this live onstage but it seems like it's gonna kill my CPU.
     
  2. ew

    ew Moderator Moderator

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    Like any other host, it all depends on how much you want to run at the same time. If you're using Kore for single patches without layers or simple two instrument layers and splits for the most part, the Kore shell by itself is fairly transparent. If, on the other hand, you're running layers with four instances of Reaktor and a couple other third party plugins, your CPU load will reflect that.

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  3. herw

    herw NI Product Owner

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    But that's not the sence of KORE. I wonder there is no word about system requirements. F.i. i want to have a perfomance with battery, 2 reaktor instances and kontakt 2 (not much i think for a preformance). My system is Dual 2.7GHz G5 with 4GB Ram. Will it be usefull or do i have to have two computers and OSC?
    Have i to wait three years to run such a "high" level performance?
    Best would be that inside of KORE is a slave CPU.

    ciao herw
     
  4. ew

    ew Moderator Moderator

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    I'd think you shouldn't have any problem running a performance like that with a system like that, herw. Once again, it's like any other host. If you can run that inside of Cubase without freezing, you'll definitely be able to run it in Kore.

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  5. RedWinger

    RedWinger NI Product Owner

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    Think of it this way, I have a dual 2.5 G5 with only 2 GB. I can easily run Logic Pro (which I would think would drain CPU as much or more than KORE) with about 5 instances of Space Designer, a few other assorted plugs, an instance of K2, a couple instances of Absynth and an instance of Reaktor, and I still have plenty of headroom between the 2 CPUs. Your system will only be better. I can't imagine you having much of a problem adding KORE into the mix on a system like that.

    Now, if you said you wanted to run all that on a 750 MHz G4 with 512 MB of RAM...... ;)

    Cheers,
    Mark
     
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