I re-installed Myth yesterday and, instead of trying loads of my own samples, I have been taking an existing sound, essentially then "initing" it and building out from there. This has proven far more effective for me.avid_d wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 6:41 pm I too experienced CPU usage like I have never known with another synth have used (easily beating my previous worst of Pigments v3). All my testing was done in Eco mode with no unison.
I had Myth on trial, spent two days seeking to understand it and get some idea of what it would do with its resynthesis of a wide-range of samples from very short wavetables, to chord progressions, to longer, more complex sounds. After those two days, I uninstalled it - I love Novum and Abyss, have (but am less enamoured with) Kult, but Myth I did not take to at all. I do wish some of the effects modules would find their way into Abyss and Novum, but accept this is unlikely to ever happen.
CPU use can still go off the chart too easily for my liking.