I don't know its purpose, but its track volume is turned all the way down. There is another "monitor" track which is just a recording of a sine wave.There are no effects plugins on these tracks. There are four audible tracks of pre-recorded audio, comprising the loop that plays while you enable FX plugins, listening for pops and drops.The "score" of a DSP test is the number of plugin instances you can enable without encountering any glitches in the audible audio. It is October 2017 as I'm writing this, so my observations here are based on the 2017 edition of the DAW Bench DSP and VI projects.Įach DAW Bench DSP project contains hundreds of instances of a given CPU-intensive effects plugin, simulating a very complex mix. His goal was different from mine, and his projects weren't direct ports (he only replicated DAW Bench's "DSP" tests, and he chose a different set of plugins for his projects from the ones used in the official tests), so I continued with my own effort. When I first began this effort I thought I was the first person to do such a thing, but I eventually discovered user on a music forum who did his own attempt at a Live port a few months back.
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