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I had no idea you were using a Centrino, Per. Wow, a 2.0 Ghz....you know in performance terms, and in comparison to the non-Centrion M processors, that translates to a lot more than that. It's comparing apples and organges, but a 2.0 Ghz Centrino system will scream past a 2.0Ghz Pentium M. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Per Boysen" <per@boysen.se> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 3:20 PM Subject: Re: Using a laptop onstage: Dominic Frasca's take is misguided > Travis Hartnett wrote: >> If anyone out >> there is doing all their signal processing and looping on a laptop, >> I'd love to hear the specs of what they're using. An example of CPU efficiency: I have been running almost identical Ableton Live looping set-ups on a powerbook and a centrino PC laptop. The CPU meter of Live does show 70-90% on the powerbook and 30-40% on the pc. Below are specifications. Powerbook 15". 1,25 MHz, 2G ram. Zepto "Centrino" laptop. Intel P M 755 2.0 GHz Dothan. 1 GB ram. On the pc the looping was done on four tracks, in four parallel loops of Möbius VST plug-in (distributing through four Ableton channels). On the Mac looping were done on two tracks, in two parallel loops of Augustus Loop. Except that both environments had the same post treatment plug-ins applied as send/return loops: 2 Pluggo effects, 1 OhmBoyz delay, Abletons' Reverb. Two or three effect plug-ins were also applied directly on the tracks hosting loops. To save CPU, no software compressor was used, but both laptop outputs were run through a hardware master stereo compressor before going into the PA. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.looproom.com (international) www.boysen.se (Swedish) ---> iTunes Music Store (digital) www.cdbaby.com/perboysen