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Can any imitone users tell me what kind of CPU overhead imitone has while active? & on what CPU/clock.
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anyone! ...anyone!... ...anyone!... hello! ...hello!... ...hello!...

As there's no demo yet, just wanted to get an idea of the overhead

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I got around 10% in a i7-5500U 2.40 GHz, while listening for input, and 15~20% (can spike to 25%) while you are actually "playing", You can set it to "scan" a smaller frequency band and save some CPU.
Maybe how noisy the mic is affects the CPU usage. I'm just using the webcam's mic to test, pretty crappy.

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Thanks pottering. Was this with the latest 0.8.2 beta verison?

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Yes, exactly.

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I'm still loving it!

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So, how good is it by now? There are also a few hardware gadgets for that purpose. Can the software keep up?
How is it used? I mean, will it appear in the Midi controller input device list of the DAW? After all, it outputs Midi data. Can that output be recorded just like melodies from a Midi keyboard?

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Just as an FYI, Balster has re-surfaced with a recent 0.90d release of Imitone. I haven't loaded it, probably won't do so until and unless he fulfills his promise to port to VST.... Which he's once more kinda-sorta-almost done in his latest FB thread. At least he seems to have learned to not actually commit to anything. I've come to view the standalone as a toy, not a tool, and I've already got enough toys. Maybe by this summer?

https://www.facebook.com/imitone/
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ev ... ts/1760753

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To have Imitate port to VST would be cool, but I'm getting plenty of use out of the standalone version. In my case, it's a tool, not a toy . . . although "toy" implies that it's fun to use . . . and it is! I'm thrilled to accurately translate what's in my noodle.

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I am going to wait for the VST version!
Oh yes I will,
Oh yes I will.
I am going to wait for the VST version!
Even if it takes until
until
for ever.

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tommyzai wrote:To have Imitone port to VST would be cool, but I'm getting plenty of use out of the standalone version. In my case, it's a tool, not a toy . . . although "toy" implies that it's fun to use . . . and it is! I'm thrilled to accurately translate what's in my noodle.
+1 ..., even if the preceding one might be true at some degree, i much agree with the temperance of your critique, something that is sometimes severely lacking in our western culture to my taste

:tu: :tu: :tu:

indeed, as a plugin Imitone would be VERY cool : AFAIK we might also use it on mono or even polyphonic soundtakes inside our host...an enormous increase of possibilities !!!

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tommyzai wrote:To have Imitate port to VST would be cool, but I'm getting plenty of use out of the standalone version. In my case, it's a tool, not a toy . . . although "toy" implies that it's fun to use . . . and it is! I'm thrilled to accurately translate what's in my noodle.
Given the content of the manual page is there really any need to port it as VST?
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Is it stable? Kick it, devs......

I've heard of the cpu, but anything requiring 15-25 as the above read, can go down to 7-8, as this is "based" on things that involve windows(additional already installed features that msconfig and graphics can reduce)

and I mean, if it's not locked into a dll, it might be reduced even to great standards! Unless it really is locked in -somewhere that can't be toggled .
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It is getting better, now (version 0.9.0d) it uses from 12% to 15% CPU (I'm the person who said 15-25 earlier, still using the same machine).

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BlackWinny wrote:
tommyzai wrote:To have Imitate port to VST would be cool, but I'm getting plenty of use out of the standalone version. In my case, it's a tool, not a toy . . . although "toy" implies that it's fun to use . . . and it is! I'm thrilled to accurately translate what's in my noodle.
Given the content of the manual page is there really any need to port it as VST?
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Very good instructions there :tu:
A headset must be ideal, right?

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