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Multiple Array Read, using Assembler
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Re: Multiple Array Read, using Assembler
Definitely works Martin. Quite easy to test because I can replace my 'changed' line with int 1 to universally defeat all the hops.
I checked 1-4 notes, 5-8 notes, and 9+ notes, and I get roughly 27% better cpu %ge in all cases with the 'changed' hops reinstated. (yay!) Can't detect any poly issues.
While on this subject, (and irrespective of the above), I've noticed for a long time that if you hold down 1 note, check the cpu%, then press another 4 notes, then release 4 of them again, cpu% only drops to an intermediate figure, not the original. Until you release all notes and start again.
Can anyone replicate that? Or is it just a quirk of mine?
I checked 1-4 notes, 5-8 notes, and 9+ notes, and I get roughly 27% better cpu %ge in all cases with the 'changed' hops reinstated. (yay!) Can't detect any poly issues.
While on this subject, (and irrespective of the above), I've noticed for a long time that if you hold down 1 note, check the cpu%, then press another 4 notes, then release 4 of them again, cpu% only drops to an intermediate figure, not the original. Until you release all notes and start again.
Can anyone replicate that? Or is it just a quirk of mine?
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