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I've recently had a lot of issues running large LMMS projects so i got into testing some stuff. From what i found every VST instrument loaded consumes about 1.5% of my CPU (R3 2200G 4X 3.50Ghz) even when on idle. This of course means that loading 20 or 30 of them (FX included) impacts performance really badly. The reason i think this is an issue is because no other DAW has this much of a performance hit when loading plugins as currently LMMS has and on top of that, even loading VST or LV2 plugins through Carla seems to cause less CPU load than loading them directly through VeSTige.
Expected Behaviour
Plug-ins go to sleep when not in use and LMMS is able to handle a bunch of them without overloading the CPU
Steps To Reproduce
Load any native linux VST you like through the VeSTige handler and check for CPU load through the system monitor during no playback with the default template.
Screenshots
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System Information
Ubuntu 24.04
AMD Ryzen 3 2200G
LMMS Version(s)
1.3.0-alpha.1.612+ge9848dbbb
Bug Summary
I've recently had a lot of issues running large LMMS projects so i got into testing some stuff. From what i found every VST instrument loaded consumes about 1.5% of my CPU (R3 2200G 4X 3.50Ghz) even when on idle. This of course means that loading 20 or 30 of them (FX included) impacts performance really badly. The reason i think this is an issue is because no other DAW has this much of a performance hit when loading plugins as currently LMMS has and on top of that, even loading VST or LV2 plugins through Carla seems to cause less CPU load than loading them directly through VeSTige.
Expected Behaviour
Plug-ins go to sleep when not in use and LMMS is able to handle a bunch of them without overloading the CPU
Steps To Reproduce
Load any native linux VST you like through the VeSTige handler and check for CPU load through the system monitor during no playback with the default template.
Screenshots
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: