Hi,
I’m sorry, it looks like I mixed up this thread with another thread, where the update was relevant.
Hi,
I’m sorry, it looks like I mixed up this thread with another thread, where the update was relevant.
Thank you, Martin, for clearing this up.
Fingers crossed that Windows core handling will be addressed in Cubase 15.
All the best,
Magnus
The answer is just that – by any means necessary improve multi-threading performance in Windows based Cubase. If that means a total engine rewrite then it will pay off in time as CPUs have and are becoming more threaded. Yet I don’t want to keep having to buy new hardware simply for IPC gains on single core because Steinberg won’t make their code use all the cores already present more thoroughly.
So, Cubase 15 dropped today. And as far as I can tell, core handling in Win 11 has not been improved. I’d love to be proven wrong…
I’ve been a diehard Cubase fan and user for 25 years. The only thing keeping me from abandoning ship now and switch to Reaper is that I really don’t want to learn a new daw. But come on, Steinberg has to address this asap now.
Best,
Magnus