4 ways to reduce CPU load in REAPER
In this video I'll show you four things you can do to dramatically lower the CPU load in a REAPER project. In my example project of several virtual guitar amps and virtual drums I brought the CPU use from around 42% to just 5%. Increase audio device buffer size Applying fx to items Track Freeze Move tracks to Subproject This video is sponsored by Skillshare Free trial of Skillshare: http://reaperblog.net/skillshare Join this channel to get access to perks: / @thereaperblog Thanks for watching! Subscribe and hit that LIKE button! Visit The REAPER Blog for many more tips, tricks and tutorials. http://reaperblog.net / reaperblog / thereaperblog / reaperblogcommunity / thereaperblog

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